Court of Protection Bar Association issues guidance on remote hearings
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The Court of Protection Bar Association has produced guidance on effective remote hearings.
Approved by the Vice-President of the Court of Protection, the guidance covers:
- Preparing for the hearing: issues; bundles; skeletons; authorities.
- Shortly before the hearing
- At the hearing: advocacy; conducting the hearing.
The guidance can be viewed here.
The Vice-President of the Court of Protection last week (31 March) issued updated guidance on remote access to the court.
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