Simon McCann and James Paterson’s updated article on remote trials in cases involving fundamental dishonesty considers the new Court guidance, looks at the practicalities of the same and addresses potential ways forward for Solicitors and Insurers
Simon McCann and James Paterson’s updated article on remote trials in cases involving fundamental dishonesty considers the new Court guidance, looks at the practicalities of the same and addresses potential ways forward for Solicitors and Insurers. To read the article please click here.

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