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Employment law disputes – the Christmas party!

There will be many people waking up today with a hangover following over indulgence at an office party. By all accounts Mad Friday/Black Eye Friday was even more raucous than ever this year. It is probably too late to discuss office Christmas parties and workplace...

Christmas – a time for disputes!

Christmas is not a happy time for everyone. Christmas can be lonely. Christmas can also be a time when arguments occur, particularly concerning child arrangements. In 2019, 455 people filed for divorce over the festive period – including 13 on Christmas Day...

Instruct a barrister – Peter Causton – Whitestone Chambers

  Are you looking to instruct Counsel for a hearing or as a mediator? Peter Causton is a barrister who also works as a solicitor and therefore is uniquely positioned to act as an advocate with the added benefit of client care skills. Peter’s specialist areas...

How to find a mediator for a Court case

There are 5 Steps for How to Find a Mediator For a Court case Contact a mediation provider like ProMediate, registered with the Civil Mediation Council Identify a few mediators who have experience in the area. www.promediate.co.uk/who-we-are/find-a-mediator Speak to...

Mediation – Who should come?

So the other party has finally agreed to mediate, or maybe the Court has ordered it? Now is the time to consider carefully who should attend the mediation. I should add that the following only applies to commercial and civil mediation rather than workplace mediation,...