Practice Guidance
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September 30, 2024
Guidance from the President of the First-tier Tribunal’s Immigration and Asylum Chamber: witnesses giving evidence from abroad
Please read the guidance to see how it might affect your tribunal role
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September 9, 2024
Guidance No 47: The Death Certification Reforms
Find out more about this latest guidance by the Chief Coroner
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July 23, 2024
Guidance on the publication of decisions in the Upper Tribunal (Tax and Chancery Chamber)
Publication guidance for appeals, references in financial services cases and all other UTTCC proceedings
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May 21, 2024
Allocation of financial remedies cases to High Court Judge level
Find out more about the process from Mr Justice Peel, National Lead Judge of the Financial Remedies Court
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May 13, 2024
Practice Guidance: Urgent applications, out of hours applications and bundles in the Family Division of the High Court
Read this practice guidance from Sir Andrew McFarlane, President of the Family Division
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April 24, 2024
Practice Note for the London Circuit Commercial Court – Lodging of bundles and skeletons for applications
Read the latest guidance from His Honour Judge Pelling KC, Judge in Charge of the London Circuit Commercial Court
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April 2, 2024
Guidance No 46 Obtaining information regarding social media use
The purpose of this guidance is to help coroners understand their options when it comes to obtaining evidence relating to the use of social media, should such information fall within the scope of an investigation
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March 8, 2024
Guidance on Immigration Bail for Judges of the First-tier Tribunal (Immigration and Asylum Chamber)
This Guidance Note - which replaces Bail Guidance Note No 1 of 2023 and its updates - can be read in full
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February 5, 2024
Practice Note – London Circuit Commercial Court
Find out the latest guidance from His Honour Judge Pelling KC, Judge in Charge of the London Circuit Commercial Court
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January 17, 2024
Practice Note from Mr Justice Andrew Baker: Admiralty – Assessors’ Remuneration
This guidance from the Judge in Charge of the Admiralty Court sets out the remuneration terms which should normally apply in a particular case