The area of contempt is a highly complex area to both prosecute and defend. It is highly technical as well as having a higher burden of proof. After achieving a finding of contempt, obtaining a sentence that promotes your clients position can be a second hurdle to over come followed by the ever more complex issue of costs. AMT Training solutions, with Adam Tear, are offering bespoke training to solicitors firms, in order to deliver effective prosecution of contempt of court matters before the Civil, family courts, and Court of protection. What You'll Learn: Prosecution Strategies: Master the art of building a strong case against contemptuous behaviour in court. From gathering evidence, to the issue of proceedings, to presenting compelling arguments, equip yourself with the skills to effectively prosecute contempt’s of court, and ensure that your client can rely upon enforceable orders. Sentencing Guidelines: Gain insight into the factors influencing sentencing decisions in contempt cases. Understand the range of penalties available to the court and learn how to advocate for fair and just outcomes. Costs: Having obtained a finding of contempt, and a sentence that ensures that the Order of the Court will be obeyed, you must then obtain costs orders which are enforceable. Expert Guidance: Adam Tear, as an advocate has been at the forefront of many of the leading cases on contempt of court, ranging from the initial grant of legal aid in Bunning, through to the leading case of Inplayer, and most recently the MBR series of cases, providing guidance on Pat 81, and particularly service issues. Whilst often on the defence side, Adam regularly prosecutes contempt of court, and has a wide-range of experience at all levels from the County Court through to the Supreme Court. Adam's training combines theoretical knowledge with practical insights to ensure you receive the highest calibre of training. That assistance will run beyond training, and Adam will be available to assist with ongoing cases. Secure Your Clients Success: Contempt of court matters demand precision, diligence, and a deep understanding of the legal principles. Arm yourself with the tools you need to excel in this critical aspect of legal practice, and achieve the best outcomes for your clients.
Contact us today to learn more about our upcoming training sessions and secure your place amongst the ranks of solicitors proficient in contempt of court proceedings.
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AuthorAdam is a solicitor advocate, and regularly appears in the High Court and Court of Appeal dealing with some of the most complex and interesting cases. Archives
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