- February 17, 2021
Virtual reality: what have we learnt from online dispute resolution hearings?
It was just over a year ago (on 16 January 2020) that the UK government announced that TV cameras would be allowed to broadcast from Crown Courts in England and Wales for the first time, sweeping aside centuries of legal tradition. At the time, it seemed revolutionary. The Crown Court (Recording and Broadcasting) Order 2020 … Continue reading Virtual reality: what have we learnt from online dispute resolution hearings? →
- June 4, 2020
Nothing to declare? Taking English declaratory relief overseas
In early May 2020, it was reported that the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) intended to seek and obtain declaratory relief in order “to resolve contractual uncertainty in business interruption insurance cover” in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The aim, according to the FCA, was to obtain an “authoritative declaratory judgment” that would “resolve some key … Continue reading Nothing to declare? Taking English declaratory relief overseas →