This webinar took place on the 23rd October 2020. In this webinar Samuel Shelton and Thomas Herbert consider business interruption claims arising from COVID-19, including: an overview of the decision in Financial Conduct Authority v Arch...
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This webinar took place on the 23rd October 2020. In this webinar Samuel Shelton and Thomas Herbert consider business interruption claims arising from COVID-19, including: an overview of the decision in Financial Conduct Authority v Arch...
To view the recording, please click here. On 6th April 2021, the 127th Update to the CPR inserted a new Practice Direction 57AC which overhauled the regime for trial witness statements in the Business and Property Courts. The stated purpose was to address a culture where statements had become too lengthy, argumentative and “over lawyered”. This…
This webinar took place on the 25th January 2021. This webinar follows the Supreme Court’s judgment in the FCA Test Case dealing with business interruption claims arising from COVID-19. Following our webinar on 23 October 2020 by Samuel Shelton and Thomas Herbert, the Supreme Court handed down its judgment in the FCA Test Case on 15 January 2021.…