Watch - A panel discussion concerning the Fairer End to Relationships consultation Watch the recording of ‘A panel discussion concerning the Fairer End to Relationships consultation’ as an expert panel chaired by HHJ Hess...
Free Webinar | Standish one year on: where are we now with matrimonialisation? Join us for a free webinar on Monday 6th July 2026, from 5pm to 6pm
The 2026 FRC Guide: What Practitioners Need to Know Watch the recording of ‘The 2026 FRC Guide: What Practitioners Need to Know’, first broadcast on Wednesday 6th May 2026 with the authors of the new FRC Guide - HHJ Edward Hess, Nicholas Allen KC, Michael Allum, Lily Mottahedan and Rhys Taylor
Watch - 'Not just for judges - making use of the Equal Treatment Bench Book in practice' Watch the recording of 'Not just for judges - making use of the Equal Treatment Bench Book in practice' first broadcast on Monday 11th November 2025 with host Nicholas Allen KC (29 Bedford Row) and speakers: DJ Clare Hockney, DJ Jamal Jeffers, and Mavis Amonoo-Acquah (Harcourt Chambers). Host:
Watch - Mediation Advocacy (Part 2) Watch the recording of ‘Mediation Advocacy (Part 2)’, first broadcast on Tuesday 10th June 2025. This webinar, hosted by Rhys Taylor, brings together four leading mediators to talk about the art of advocacy in the mediation context. Topics covered in this webinar include: * Explaining NCDR options to your client * The
Watch - Mediation Advocacy (Part 1) Watch the recording of ‘Mediation Advocacy (Part 1)’, first broadcast on Wednesday 23rd April 2025. This webinar, hosted by Rhys Taylor, brings together four leading mediators to talk about the art of advocacy in the mediation context. The webinar will be in two parts. Details for part 2 will be
Watch | Conduct in Financial Remedy Proceedings https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_wP8hF87RQeWik2gO5y9ZkQ#/registration Watch the recording of 'Conduct in Financial Remedy Proceedings' first broadcast on Tuesday 7th January 2025 with speakers Samantha Hillas KC, Nicholas Allen KC (29BR), Nichola Gray KC (1HC), Anita Mehta (4PB), Emma Hitchings (University of Bristol) and Christine