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Stephen Wildblood QC to give lecture on 24 June at Bristol Civil Justice centre

Sep 29, 2018, 21:08 PM
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His Honour Judge Stephen Wildblood QC will be giving a lecture on 24th June at the Civil Justice centre in Bristol at 4.30pm. It will deal with the new Public Law Outline and the structure of the local family court and will last approx. 1 hour 45 minutes.

Due to anticipated numbers, HHJ Wildblood will speak to half of the audience in Court 1 and District Judge Exton and District Judge Howell will speak to the other half in Court 2. Ms Annie Hudson, the retiring chair of the Local Family Justice Board will speak briefly about the work of the board in this area and Baker J will also be present.

Places are limited. For information about reserving a place, please contact Ms Rebecca Cobbin, the family court manager at rebecca.cobbin@hmcts.gsi.gov.uk.

 

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