Delivering pleadings and reckoning time during Long Vacation Changes to Order 122 of the Superior Court Rules, which came in to effect on 10 October 2016, provide that the month of September is now
Deletion of General Condition 25 from Contract for Sale The Conveyancing Committee does not agree with the routine deletion of General Condition 25 from the standard contract for sale. The
Delegating Successfully Delegation is an important professional and management skill. Being good at delegation results in better productivity and it can help create a positive work environment.
Delays in the Probate Office – the Jurat The Jurat (swearing clause) being completed incorrectly is one of the leading reasons why applications for grants are being rejected. As noted in the eZine
View an update on the Probate, Administration and Trusts Committee’s recent representations, and how to avoid a rejected application.
The Probate, Administration & Trusts Committee has an update for the profession following recent engagement with the Probate Officer.
Deferral of non-personal filing of court documents in Supreme and High Court offices Commencement of non-personal delivery of court documents in the offices of the Supreme and High Court has been
Defending human rights defenders Attacks on human rights lawyers threaten to undermine justice, writes Patrick Ambrose in the July 2018 Gazette. The role of the lawyer As the European Court of
Defending Democracy: Legal Responses to Emerging Threats Over 150 representatives from the legal profession, government, policymakers, NGOs and civil society organisations attended an enlightening
Defective motor insurance, EU law, and victims’ rights Dorothea Dowling delves into the legal issues of defective insurance for the December Gazette. What is a defective insurance policy?