Sir John Thomas P said: ‘The court . . intends to take the most vigorous action against any legal representatives who fail to comply with its rules. If people persist in failing to follow the procedural requirements, they must realise that this court will not hesitate to refer those concerned to the Solicitors Regulation Authority.
That is a warning for the future. We hope it will be unnecessary to have to have any further hearings of this kind or to refer anyone to the Solicitors Regulation Authority, but we will not hesitate to do so where there is a failure to comply with the court’s requirements.’
Sir John Thomas P
[2012] EWHC 3070 (Admin)
Bailii
England and Wales
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Cited – Gubarev and Another v Orbis Business Intelligence Ltd and Another QBD 6-Aug-2020
Wrongful Transmission of Distanced Hearing
In a defamation case, the solicitors representing one party had live streamed a video of a defamation trial to several individuals outside the jurisdiction without the Court’s permission. The trial took place during the Coronavirus pandemic, and . .
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Updated: 09 August 2021; Ref: scu.465835