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Episode 18: Corporations in the Dock - A Lawyer Investigates
I put corporations in the dock of this rather long-running series, four years after recording it and the rest of the series!
Stay tuned for the final episode in the series, "Return To Poland".
I lost my editors and so can only apologise for the delay and any editing rough edges, as I edited myself, as you can see;)
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Civil Litigation - Precedent H: What on earth is it?!
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To receive more guidance videos, buy the book and schedule a solicitor consultation, go to www.courtwingman.com. Alternatively, email us at hello@courtwingman.com or call 020 7193 5572. Precedent H is another technical term for what is a budget, or forecast, of the costs in a case. It is only used for multi-track cases. It becomes relevant once you receive directions questionnaires. In this cas...
UK Civil Litigation: Recovering and Protecting Costs
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To receive more guidance videos, buy the book and schedule a solicitor consultation, go to www.courtwingman.com. Alternatively, email us at hello@courtwingman.com or call 020 7193 5572. Unlike other areas of law (such as the family courts) in civil litgation, costs are a major factor. We have had many clients come to us after getting an order from an interim hearing ordering that they pay those...
UK Civil Litigation - Issues, Part 2
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To receive more guidance videos, buy the book and schedule a solicitor consultation, go to www.courtwingman.com. Alternatively, email us at hello@courtwingman.com or call 020 7193 5572. As promised, here is Part 2 of the above vlog, in which I look a more complex causes of action and the importance of identifying the underlying issue before you do anything else. In this vlog I use examples from...
UK Civil Litigation: Issues
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One of the big mistakes I see lItigants in person making is focusing on a whole number of issues in their case, throwing the kitchen sink at their opponent, and so missing what the real issues are. Failing to identifying the issues - and there are often only one or two that are really in dispute - leads to poor preparation on the proceedings themselves and loses you valuable court time. It is a...
UK Civil Litigation: Interim Hearings
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In the last vlog I promised to look more deeply into interim hearings, and the importance of being able to distinguish what the real issues are, as many litigants in person seem to routinely focus on the wrong issues. Althernatively they assume that such hearings are just an opportunity to soap-box about the strengths of their case. Not so. Very few cases go all the way to trial and the real ba...
UK Civil Litigation: Trouble-shooting the County Courts
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It is becoming increasingly problematic dealing with cases across many, though not all, county courts. They are understaffed and underfunded. In this vlog I consider a number of common issues, through the window of real-life cases, that should help you get a feel for the problems of dealing with the courts. Of course this is as much an opportunity as it is a challenge, and the idea of the vlog ...
UK Civil Litigation: Fixed Recovered Costs
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To receive more guidance videos, buy the book and schedule a solicitor consultation, go to www.courtwingman.com Click here for book and free handouts: courtwingman.com/buy-the-book-back-up/ Alternatively, email us at hello@courtwingman.com or call 020 7193 5572. This video address the changes in the Civil Procedure Rules effective from 1 October 2023 with the creation of a new Intermediate Trac...
Episode 17: Cognitive Dissonance & The Intellectual Establishment - A Lawyer Investigates
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I believe this is one of the most important episodes and revealing to me personally, as we move towards the end of the series. It addresses the psychology behind the decision-making, and makes sense of the term, "cognitive dissonance". It is also good to see the issue of what was really going on behind the scenes at last being addressed in the media, following the recent disclosure of Matt Hanc...
Introduction Episode 17 Cognitive Dissonance - The Mysterious Affair of Covid-19
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An introduction into one of the most important episodes, as I move toward a conclusion on the issue of whether or not lockdown was either an appropriate or proportionate response to the Corona Virus. It is good to see (even if, as a lawyer, I frown and breach of non-disclosure agreements (!)) the issue of what was really going on behind the scenes being address in the media, following the discl...
Do I get Legal? UK Civil Litigation
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This is an important vlog that introduces 3 decision flow charts to help you make key decisions about issuing proceedings, whether to instruct lawyers, and when to go it alone. The problem for so many is actually the decision early on as to whether to get legal, having exhausted other options. Sometimes it is better to pick your battles in life and move on. If you do decide to bring a claim you...
UK Civil Litigation: Admin & Dealing with the County Courts
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Introduction on paperwork is 10 minutes - nuts and bolts dealing with courts from that point. Since the pandemic we have seen even more of a slow-down with the courts and problems processing claims. The system is underfunded and it is a shame that our legal system is not being properly funded by government. In this vlog we deal with matters such as phoning emailing courts and managing paperwork...
Causes of Action and their importance: UK Civil Litigation
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This is a very important video because it will help you understand the principles behind a good particulars of claim - how to draft the appropriate "case of action" or "head of claim" and when you need a lawyer and when to do it yourself. Watch this video - and avoid ending up on the wrong end of a £1,800 costs order requiring you to amend your claim (to cite an actual recent experience of a cl...
Johnny Depp v Amber Heard Trial - How did Depp Win? Episode 3
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I investigate the defamation trial of Johnny Depp v Amber Heard, one of the most fascinating celebrity cases of the last 50 years. In this final episode I look at the evidence and the way in which Amber Heard's lawyers focused on the questionable evidence, relying primarily on their own client's testimony in closing arguments, whereas Johnny Depp's lawyers seemed to have a better understanding ...
Johnny Depp v Amber Heard Trial - How did Depp Win? Episode 2
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I investigate the defamation trial of Johnny Depp v Amber Heard, one of the most fascinating celebrity cases of the last 50 years. This vlog series was written and recorded on 30th May. The verdict was delivered on the 1st June - actual publication of Episode 1 was prior to the verdict, Episodes 2 & 3 post-verdict. UK Judgment: www.judiciary.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/Judgment-FINAL.pdf Clos...
Johnny Depp v Amber Heard Trial - How did Depp Win? Episode 1
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Johnny Depp v Amber Heard Trial - How did Depp Win? Episode 1
Podcast: Building Disputes. UK Civil Litigation
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Podcast: Building Disputes. UK Civil Litigation
Podcast, successful small claim: UK Civil Litigation
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Podcast, successful small claim: UK Civil Litigation
How do the courts treat litigants-in-person? UK General Litigation
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How do the courts treat litigants-in-person? UK General Litigation
Lawyer-Lite - Support Legal Services for the 21st Century: UK General Litigation
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Lawyer-Lite - Support Legal Services for the 21st Century: UK General Litigation
Video 2: The different ways to use a lawyer and "Lawyer Lite"
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Video 2: The different ways to use a lawyer and "Lawyer Lite"
Video 1: How do you find affordable help with a county court claim?
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Video 1: How do you find affordable help with a county court claim?
Video 3: How to prepare your paperwork
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Video 3: How to prepare your paperwork
A Lawyer Investigates Episode 16 - The Boat Trip & The Press
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A Lawyer Investigates Episode 16 - The Boat Trip & The Press
A Lawyer Investigates Episode 15 - The Art Queen
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A Lawyer Investigates Episode 15 - The Art Queen
Dochodzenie prawnika - Policja i polskie prawo - koronavirus
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Dochodzenie prawnika - Policja i polskie prawo - koronavirus
How do I draft the particulars of claim? UK General Litigation
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How do I draft the particulars of claim? UK General Litigation
A Lawyer Investigates: Episode 14 - The Politicians
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A Lawyer Investigates: Episode 14 - The Politicians
Dochodzenie Prawnika: Wpływ pandemii na polską Konstytucję
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Dochodzenie Prawnika: Wpływ pandemii na polską Konstytucję
A Lawyer Investigates: Episode 13 - The Doctors
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A Lawyer Investigates: Episode 13 - The Doctors

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  • @melgiddy6887
    @melgiddy6887 10 днів тому

    I would love a conversation with you how do i get in touch please

  • @melgiddy6887
    @melgiddy6887 10 днів тому

    Where can we ask questions

  • @Scorchio-
    @Scorchio- 12 днів тому

    Great explanation. Thx :)

  • @alij9167
    @alij9167 13 днів тому

    A question Does anyone know , in the case of intestacy, what is the name of the legal document ( issued by court)in which the name of the beneficiaries and their share is mentioned? Thanks a lot

  • @GolamRasel-rt8tt
    @GolamRasel-rt8tt 18 днів тому

    ❤❤❤

  • @lotus8341
    @lotus8341 18 днів тому

    Have not read the book but did use the legal surgery at a cost of 150.00. This was a complete waste of my time and money. The consultant told me to make sure i sent all the info needed to review the case prior to the schedule meeting as this was the only way to ensure i got value for money. Despite me doing this and despite my date being cancelled for another date someone called Daria eventually contacted to have the meeting and she knew absolutely nothing about it. Ironically she still managed to do most of the talking which was a waste of my time because she was just generalising since she knew nothing about my case becaus eshe hadnt read anything. Like the saying goes. If you really want something doing, do it yourself from start to finish. They got 150 for nothing.

  • @Denise-ux4xd
    @Denise-ux4xd 19 днів тому

    Check the needle for Graphine HYDROXIDE.

  • @trs1481
    @trs1481 20 днів тому

    I read Allen Carr's Easy Way to stop smoking eleven years ago and haven't wanted to smoke tobacco, or use any substitutes, since. Nicotene patches are a lucrative product, which is possibly why Allen Carr's effective approach is not adopted by the NHS

  • @trs1481
    @trs1481 20 днів тому

    Well done and thanks for highlighting some of the nefariousness of this extremely damaging debacle

  • @alim4180
    @alim4180 23 дні тому

    What if the defendants file a N244 to strike out

  • @naveedshaikh8408
    @naveedshaikh8408 Місяць тому

    Very helpful! thank you

  • @JpplMedia
    @JpplMedia Місяць тому

    16:23

  • @mohamedbellahcene2861
    @mohamedbellahcene2861 Місяць тому

    Great advice simply put, thanks

  • @mreese8764
    @mreese8764 Місяць тому

    How complete should the documentation be? There is relevant and irrelevant communication. Some just refers to entirely unrelated topics like the actual business that was being conducted. There could be huge attachments with hundreds of pages, or videos, skype messages, slack messages, phone calls, etc. One can never document everything and/or share it.

  • @user-li1fb7hy8q
    @user-li1fb7hy8q Місяць тому

    You are just full of shit ….gather your thoughts before blabbing…choose better venue…..

  • @aabc84
    @aabc84 Місяць тому

    What happens if the witness statement is signed but not dated

  • @user-vy2me6zp5f
    @user-vy2me6zp5f Місяць тому

    Dear Sir, I have property dispute where it was agreed that my late parents property was transferred in a siblings name to hold in trust until such time our parents were deceased. Thereafter to sell and distribute shares etc. The sibling has failed to cooperate as she has deceived parties with intentions they had and reliance. How can I obtain a court declaration of beneficial interest in UK and which court would this be filed and under what jurisdiction? What is the legal standing of the registered owner..e.g a representative/administrator / etc.

  • @ProDemocracy01
    @ProDemocracy01 2 місяці тому

    🎉

  • @SamanthaMoore-mk3oz
    @SamanthaMoore-mk3oz 2 місяці тому

    You talk to long to get to the point! To much waffle!

  • @niaabrishami8308
    @niaabrishami8308 2 місяці тому

    Very useful information. Thank you

  • @punchdrunkpizzagategay
    @punchdrunkpizzagategay 2 місяці тому

    11:08 did you say "colored" and "it's a black man" that right there is a clumsy stupid remark. Nobody says that

  • @helenw495
    @helenw495 2 місяці тому

    Hi. Thanks for your invaluable advice. I deal with the IP court on a regular basis, because copyright theft has become rife. I concur with your view of the court, which I find to be entirely dysfunctional. It allows itself to make all manor of errors, including grammar and spelling mistakes, yet the litigant in person is held to account throughout the court process. I have even turned up at court, only for the judge to say that there was an adjournment, which we had not been informed about. So, if the judges know about these failings, why don't they speak out in order to make the changes?

  • @silvijuly3754
    @silvijuly3754 2 місяці тому

    I am going through exactly the same thing right now, i could hire you without thinking twice about it.

  • @customerserviceservant
    @customerserviceservant 2 місяці тому

    Hello thanks for these videos! Really unhappy with the customer service provided Hastings my car insurer, due to their incredibly poor service they had me spend hours writing complaint emails and make telephone calls. Ive been misdvised numerous times, I've complained 4 times and they only replied to one complaint. I raised this with FOS and bizarrely they admitted both that Hastings should have communicated better but simultaneously that they believed Hastings didn't have to do anything further to rectify their shoddy service (despite never at any point addressing three of my complaints). Ive already plundered so much time and energy into trying to get them to address their service but FOS have given them the green light apparently. I really dont want to let them off the hook, so im wondering, please can you advise if there's any chance of having a claim uphold for distress, inconvenience and time loss in small claims court? im only looking to claim £300 to cover the time wasted, let alone the stress and anxiety they have caused. Many thanks in advance

  • @darrencollings
    @darrencollings 2 місяці тому

    Is there a different form for higher value claims potentially over £50,000

  • @darrencollings
    @darrencollings 2 місяці тому

    Learned more From this chap in 3 videos than I have in 3 years with everyone else I see dropping information bombs All over the place

  • @darrencollings
    @darrencollings 3 місяці тому

    Unfair relationship thank you !!!!!

  • @silviyapetrova7953
    @silviyapetrova7953 3 місяці тому

    🙂🙂🙂 well done Alex 🙌👌🏼👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @RoseMuffin24
    @RoseMuffin24 3 місяці тому

    I really enjoy watching your videos- always learn something interesting. Currently have a person who appears to be harassing me (a lady who appears to believe that, for some reason, I should not be allowed to use a fitness facility / a place accessible to the general public). The facility is inside one of the British Universities which makes this situation extra interesting.

  • @tomrudge
    @tomrudge 3 місяці тому

    So the insurers have failed to comment on liability, they've had 3 months EXTRA time to investigate and still no outcome. Ive decided to push this to court. On the claim form do you put the defendants name/address or the insureres or both?

  • @venusssharman5922
    @venusssharman5922 3 місяці тому

    Hi Alex, its fabtasctic people like you who make me want to study law. Incidentally, i have in my posession your 2020 edition, Flying Solo. Introduction - Life in the skies... perfectly brilliant!

  • @bartekziembol5034
    @bartekziembol5034 3 місяці тому

    Hi, great channel. I have a pending case which I opened for damages 9k, the defendant opened the counterclaim which is not related to my claim and is claiming the same damages from his side. On the top of that he opened the additional claim which is exactly the same as the counterclaim....the only difference is that he added my partner to this new claim as the second named third party (he called us 20 part defendants on additional claim application). I had a hearing yesterday for jurisdiction and I raised up the duplicate claims...judge wasn't interested that topic...is it normal ?? Res judicata doesn't apply here?

  • @charlottelewis909
    @charlottelewis909 3 місяці тому

    Is this filed with the bundle the court asks for before setting the date of a hearing with the my(claimant) witness statement for the Particulars of claim and itself?

    • @AISA-86
      @AISA-86 2 місяці тому

      No, the reply to defence and counterclaim is to be filed with the directions questionnaire, or with 14 days of receiving the defence if the dates are different as per CPR 15.8

  • @helenw495
    @helenw495 3 місяці тому

    Thanks for the blog and advice. A scheduled 3 interliner, by the way, is an important lining fabric that acts as a fire barrier!

  • @birminghamstudios8113
    @birminghamstudios8113 3 місяці тому

    overall like the way you deliver how it works. Just had a point to make that the statement you made that 9 times out of 10 it wouldn’t work is very misleading and discouraging . To my knowledge only 3 times out of 10 it wouldn’t work. Might be wrong

  • @glenwilson7225
    @glenwilson7225 3 місяці тому

    Terribly sorry if ive missed this and i will listen again but if we feel theres a good case a claim will be on the small track, would we still get time given the redtraints to give our witness statement or is it done at the same time as the defence to cut down on time? Will a court give us directions or leave it to us to decide to give an account other than our defence ?

  • @danamery4247
    @danamery4247 3 місяці тому

    great video

  • @kaal1010
    @kaal1010 4 місяці тому

    Thanks for this Alex. I couldn't find any, but do you have any vids where you talk about how you create a bundle prior to a hearing?

  • @breaker-one-nine
    @breaker-one-nine 4 місяці тому

    Jesus. I hadn't gotten to this stage yet but, well explained that all the evidence needs connected to a witness statement. 😮 I guess I didn't read that bit yet in the Sheriff Court Practice book. 😂 I know there are differences but, good info mate.

  • @breaker-one-nine
    @breaker-one-nine 4 місяці тому

    Most of the party litigant "guides" are no good. You really need the books. The civil procedure one in England and in Scotland MacPhail's Sheriff Court Practice. I had read voluminous amounts of info on procedure in Scotland & felt like I knew nothing yet. Access to the books is very important. Game changer. None of the "guides" properly explain craves, condescendence etc. Best guide I've seen bar the books is the Scottish Land Court DIY guide, which isn't exactly the same as civil "simple" procedure but, it gives a good idea of what you need to do.

  • @Hayley-hb6vx
    @Hayley-hb6vx 4 місяці тому

    Hello. Thank you for this very informative video. My father is an extremely wealthy man and i'm his first born. Neither myself or my Mother have ever received a penny of help from him. He went on to have two more children, raised one of his grandchildren and adopted her sibling from another man. All private schooling for them. Private eveything. Horses. Houses galore. Tennis courts, pools. Tens and tens of property. I know being hurt by this doesn't mean a thing in court. Would it not be taken into consideration at all? That fact that he brought me into this world and knowingly left me to grow up in poverty. Leaving me with abandonedment issues. Hurt and psin. Whilst he enjoyed his pools and tennis courts. The best health care. Would the effect of this not be taken into account. His responsibility laughed at, my life laughed at. It should be illegal to bring a child into the world and leave them to live a hard life whilst you have the means to make a change. The living, breathing, feeling human who is only here because of them. He hasnt died yet, i might go before him. I might be left a fortune, you never know. Some people think in extraordinary ways.

    • @RedwoodLegal
      @RedwoodLegal 4 місяці тому

      In Ilot v Mitson she did not have an outright win, but she did win something - go onto the Supreme Court website via the link in the description box in the video, where there should be a summary of the case. If you are in genuine hardship there may be a possibility under the Inheritance Act, but generally people can do what they like with their will, in this country. That being said, usually lawyers advise them to at least make some small provision, even quite small, and then include a letter of wishes explaining the justification for not leaving much to a particular child. To avoid a challenge under the above act.

  • @Indiekid-1976
    @Indiekid-1976 4 місяці тому

    I have ADHD and ASD,I have no choice but to act as a litigant in person. Will a judge allow for my conditions in dealing with me?

    • @RedwoodLegal
      @RedwoodLegal 4 місяці тому

      Well, it rather depends on what judge you end up with ... but we have certainly been against opponents who had health issues and in one recent case were surprised at how much leeway the litigant in person was given. (In this case he did not know the case and that our opponent was not ill, just milking it to postpone our claim as best she could. If I had to put money on it ... I would say a court is not going to make big allowances for someone with ADHD. My view, if I had to express one. But the caveat is that I know nothing about the case and how serious or small it is.

    • @Indiekid-1976
      @Indiekid-1976 4 місяці тому

      @@RedwoodLegal well the case regards my conditions really. I was hit at a lot as a child and treated very unkindly for what it turned out were the symptoms of these conditions. I had already previously asked the police to investigate child abuse against me, they did in fact admit to hitting me, because of my behaviour and my stepfather admitted that him and his friends got me drunk and stripped me naked, ran off with my clothes and left me in the pub when I was 15 but claimed this was just banter. However since then I found out my real father threw me at the headboard as a baby and I have been diagnosed with ADHD which has a strong link to traumatic brain injury and I am mid way through being diagnosed with ASD, both these conditions are large comorbidities with TBI.

  • @Indiekid-1976
    @Indiekid-1976 4 місяці тому

    You should take insurance against losing, you’ll need the opinion of a solicitor/barrister on the case to satisfy the insurers.

    • @RedwoodLegal
      @RedwoodLegal 4 місяці тому

      It depends - taking out After The Event insurance means a deposit up front in most cases, and then you have to part with a share of your winnings. When we are litigating through South Bank Legal we do not use it on all cases, just those that merit it. In terms of counsel's advice, that is correct - you do need it in nearly all No Win No Fee Cases, although the personal injury is the exception, where it is such a factory-type sector with law firms taking on hundreds of cases, it is not always necessary.

  • @ClaySmith-dz8ej
    @ClaySmith-dz8ej 4 місяці тому

    Hi, I went shopping at a Store, I left the shop after paying for the goods, I got in my van and left, within 5 minutes I had a police car with sirens and blue flashing lights coming down the duel carriage way behind me(I actually slowed down to let them past) little did I know they were coming for me, they pulled along side and pointed at me to pull over,I pulled over, I immediately asked what I had done, they said I had stolen Lego from the store, and I was seen running across the car park with the Lego, I got out the van, the police said something about "Pace" and they searched the van and I was detained for about 15 minutes (I was claiming my innocence all the time) after about 15 minutes and NO Lego found, they contacted the people using the CCTV, It was established I did not match the description of the Lego theif and the actual Lego theif was seen getting into a car, and NOT a van... I was shocked, furious,scared ,and humiliated all at the same time, I would like to bring legal action against the Store involved, my question is , do I use the Small Claims Court to do this? Any advice would be appreciated.

    • @RedwoodLegal
      @RedwoodLegal 4 місяці тому

      The courts accept that the police do make mistakes and would be reluctant, in minor cases, to judge for you in a county court claim, in my view. Moreover, prosecutions against the police are notoriously complex.

  • @makemoneyearnmoney3298
    @makemoneyearnmoney3298 4 місяці тому

    Cheers Alex

  • @notmyrealname121
    @notmyrealname121 4 місяці тому

    can you do a video about how to respond to a judge, or the adjudicating officer in the claims court. Paperwork is great, timings, dates timelines, but all the paperwork n the world doesn't prepare you for a judge, knowing you are self litigant, constantly interrupting, throwing curve ball questions, and worst of all quoting Latin terms to you.

    • @RedwoodLegal
      @RedwoodLegal 4 місяці тому

      What do you mean by an adjudicating officer? Yes, I could do a video on the mental side and being mentally prepared as well as physically prepared for court (with documents etc).

  • @notmyrealname121
    @notmyrealname121 4 місяці тому

    i cant understand why there are not hundreds of videos like this available on UA-cam for the UK. This is perfect. its like talking to a friend in a cafe, its like a 30 min consultation with a solicitor. My first lunch with a Public prosecutor in a criminal matter was just like this (lost btw). Ive subscribed...and also will steal this Presentation formulae for my videos. Its perfect from start to finish. Thank you

    • @RedwoodLegal
      @RedwoodLegal 4 місяці тому

      Thank you for these generous words. It really does make a difference. We are all human and need encouragement, as vlogging does seem sometimes like a rather speculative activity and you never know what is sticking and what not. I suspect the answer to that question, which I myself have often asked, is that lawyers like the idea of it but are not convinced that they can earn money from it and when they try it they realise how much time it is going to take, away from billing their cases. They might be right. It takes a long, long time to speak fluidly and naturally on video and this is a work in progress for me. Preparing and editing one of these videos themselves takes a whole day, believe it or not. Even though there is a need, lawyers do not see it as a profitable endeavour. It has taken me around 10 years to start to generate a decent income from vlogging on UA-cam.

  • @breaker-one-nine
    @breaker-one-nine 5 місяців тому

    In my two short stints in Sheriff's court in Scotland 20 years ago.. I found it VERY interesting! I did a Summary Cause and a Small Claims and both times, the Sheriff chastised the solicitors brutally whereas he treated the party litigant as he should - sympathetic to them being largely ignorant of procedure. 😂 I couldn't believe how brutal they were to the solicitors especially the juniors.

    • @RedwoodLegal
      @RedwoodLegal 4 місяці тому

      Yes, a judge on a bad day can come as a real shock - to solicitors as well as LIPs! I am wondering whether to do a vlog on the mental preparation side for hearing ....

  • @blueskybliss1
    @blueskybliss1 5 місяців тому

    Hi Wingman , love to see a practical guide about how to prepare excellent documentation for a case, inc templates, checklists, timeline software, AI Apps-any kind of paralegal D.IY type starter kit. I''m at a point where I need to nail down documents so everything is compiled ready for a solicitor .[ my case- 'uk/ challenging a life time gift after death' or generally. Cheers

    • @RedwoodLegal
      @RedwoodLegal 4 місяці тому

      Thank you for this! Were you asking for a DIY Kit? I have often wondered whether I should produce an online product to complement the book.

  • @RoseMuffin24
    @RoseMuffin24 5 місяців тому

    Great video. ... Your Honor. Please let me preset you with some details; In order to win this case on my own, I had to dedicate 3 years of my time; I had to enrol for a law course at Cambridge University and pay full University Fees. Please award them back to me + £19 per each hour :>