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08 April 2020 / Stephen Gold
Issue: 7882 / Categories: Features , Civil way , Covid-19 , Procedure & practice
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Civil way – Covid-19

Contact conundrums & insolvent administration

That virus

What’s going on For all court and tribunal developments, there’s an invaluable daily update from HMCTS from which you can link to judicial guidance at https://bit.ly/3aT246b. Richard Susskind has set up a remote hearing website at www.remotecourts.org.

Light Relief The Vice-President of the Court of Appeal’s Criminal Division (CACD) has provided guidance on hearings of the CACD during the period while there are variations in the way appeals and applications are conducted. The presiding judges of the individual constitutions will make decisions that are best suited for the circumstances but the default position when advocates are linking remotely is that they need not rise when the court assembles and, where linking remotely from home, chambers or an office, the backdrop should be neutral and appropriate, if this is possible (and no children making silly faces, please). And the Judicial College has suspended face to face training until the 30 June 2020.

Sign of the Time

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MOVERS & SHAKERS

Clarke Willmott—Megan Bradbury

Clarke Willmott—Megan Bradbury

Corporate team welcomes paralegal in Southampton

Howard Kennedy—Paul Moran

Howard Kennedy—Paul Moran

London firm strengthens real estate team with partner appointment

Cripps—Radius Law

Cripps—Radius Law

Commercial and technology practice boosted by team hire

NEWS
Pathfinder courts—renamed ‘Child focused courts’—are to be rolled out nationally, following a successful pilot where backlogs halved and cases were resolved up to seven and a half months faster
The Court of Appeal has unanimously dismissed a £385,000 costs order against a father, in a case that centred on what is required to meet the threshold of ‘reprehensible or unreasonable’ behaviour
Centuries-old burial laws would be overhauled, under Law Commission proposals to address the burgeoning problem of shortage of cemetery space
The government has committed an extra £32m to women’s charities and services tackling addiction, trauma, abuse and homelessness
The Financial Ombudsman is poised for major reform to return it to a simple, impartial dispute resolution service
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