SUCCESS FEE RECOVERABILITY IN 1975 ACT CLAIMS: RE H [2020] EWHC 1134 (FAM) The general rule in civil litigation is that costs “follow the event”.  In an article I wrote for the special issue of Civil Justice Quarterly on Civil Litigation Costs, Vol. 32 pages 109-312 Issue 2 2013, I discussed the negative impact that […]
Tags: Family, General Civil, Will Disputes	
 
	
	
		On 20 May 2020, general guidance was published on PDF Bundles: https://www.judiciary.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/GENERAL-GUIDANCE-ON-PDF-BUNDLES-f-1.pdf The following points are of note: The guidance does not apply to tribunals. The guidance is general and is subject to directions of the court or the requirements of a judge in a particular case. Bundles must, where the nature of the document […]
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		This blog looks at the recent advice which can be found on the ACAS Website in respect of handling grievances and disciplinaries during the Covid 19 pandemic. The most important point to remember (which cannot be repeated too often) is that employment law has not been suspended during the pandemic when social distancing and lock […]
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		COVID-19 and force majeure The COVID-19 pandemic is placing considerable strain on businesses, making it difficult or impossible to meet pre-existing contractual obligations. Contracts routinely contain a force majeure clause, that is, a clause that sets out the consequences of what happens if a party is prevented from performing the contract in circumstances that are […]
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		Guidance on approach to applications for an adjournment and applications for an extension of time due to the Covid-19 pandemic: Muncipio De Mariana & Others v (1) BHP Group Plc (7) BHP Group Ltd [2020] EWHC 928 (TCC): On 20 April 2020, HHJ Eyre QC has given useful guidance on the approach to applications for […]
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		Temporary Insolvency Practice Direction A Temporary Insolvency Practice Direction (“TIPD”) drafted by Mr Justice Zacaroli, Chief ICCJ Briggs, Mr Justice Snowden and Mr Justice Marcus Smith came into force on 6 April 2020 and will remain in force until 1 October 2020 unless amended or revoked. TIPD can be found at https://www.judiciary.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/Temporary-IPD-April-2020_.pdf Its purpose is […]
Tags: Commercial, General Civil, Insolvency