Should I represent myself in Court? UK General Litigation
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 Published On Nov 21, 2019

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This vlog is an introduction for litigants in person and deals with a number of key takeaways for anyone considering representing themselves in the civil courts. I am also about to publish a book "Representing Yourself in the UK Courts", which is a practical guide for litigants in person on how to represent yourself in civil proceedings.

Highlighting key areas of Litigation in the Uk courts and giving general tips and points about them.

General litigation in the Courts of the UK.

Are you aware of the rules that are put in place?

Representing yourself isn't easy and you will need to familiarise with the UK Courts:
https://www.justice.gov.uk/courts/pro...

I have also published a book "Representing Yourself in the UK County Courts", which is a practical guide for litigants in person on how to represent yourself in civil proceedings.

Here is a link to it https://www.amazon.co.uk/Flying-Solo-...

Cases mentioned:
Barton v Wright Hassall LLP [2018] UKSC 12
Spencer and anor v Paul Jones Financial Services Ltd [2]

Please note that Redwood Legal has ceased to trade. We have set up a new service tailored towards litigants in person, Court Wingman Limited. (For full representation we can still help you too, through our partner law firm.)

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