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A defence is filed and the Court decides that the matter sho…

A defence is filed and the Court decides that the matter should continue to trial. The parties complete their Directions Questionnaires and these are filed with the Court. The first court direction deals with disclosure and inspection of documents. You write to your client explaining the duty of disclosure and your client then faxes you a list of all the documents which it has in relation to this matter. This is below. a) Attendance Note of telephone conversation between Bill Waters and Sarah Gilly dated 11 November 2020. b) Hand written notes taken by Bill Waters at his meeting with Sarah Gilly on 14 November 2020. c) Letter from Bill Waters to Sarah Gilly dated 21 November 2020 proposing a further meeting on 2 December 2020. d) Minutes of meeting marked WITHOUT PREJUDICE between Bill Waters and Sarah Gilly dated 2 December 2020. e) Copy of Purchase Order signed by Bill Waters dated 2 December 2020. f) THL bank transfer receipt (value of £200,000 to MDL) dated 13 December 2020. g) Report of Mr Fowler, Metallurgy Expert, dated 17 December 2020, commissioned by THL. h) The draft witness statement amended by Bill Waters. i) Attendance Note taken by Bill Waters of a telephone conversation with Mark Jones of your firm discussing the legal and factual issues of the dispute with MDL. j) Letter from your firm to the defendant marked WITHOUT PREJUDICE, containing an offer to settle during the pre-action stage.   Please explain which of the documents must be disclosed as part of standard disclosure, which documents will be privileged and, if applicable, what type of privilege will apply to the document. You must give reasons for your answer.

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Upload your question paper here. Scan every page IN ORDER….

Upload your question paper here. Scan every page IN ORDER. Check that you have scanned every page. Submit them as a single PDF.

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DOWNLOAD AND PRINT BOTH PDFs: Question Paper Multiple Choice…

DOWNLOAD AND PRINT BOTH PDFs: Question Paper Multiple Choice Answer Sheet   PRESS PLAY ON THE RECORDING:   VERY IMPORTANT: Leave this quiz open for the duration of the exam. Do not pause, stop or rewind the recording. When the time runs out or when you are finished, press “Submit quiz”. Press “Next” for the UPLOAD quiz. The upload quiz provides you with 30 minutes to scan and upload your answers, as described above.

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It is required that you keep this NOW Assessment running unt…

It is required that you keep this NOW Assessment running until you have completed and submitted your answer document to Dropbox. Criminal Litigation – September 2021 Assessment or here Criminal Litigation – September 2021 Assessment – Students with Extra Time if you have an Access Statement. Following your submission, answer this question and exit this assessment.  I have submitted my answer document to Dropbox

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Upload your multiple choice answer sheet here.

Upload your multiple choice answer sheet here.

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DOWNLOAD AND PRINT THE PDF: Question Paper   VERY IMPORTANT:…

DOWNLOAD AND PRINT THE PDF: Question Paper   VERY IMPORTANT: Leave this quiz open for the duration of the exam. When the time runs out or when you are finished, press “Submit quiz”. Press “Next” for the UPLOAD quiz. The upload quiz provides you with 30 minutes to scan and upload your answers, as described above.

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If this matter were to be litigated, which track would you e…

If this matter were to be litigated, which track would you expect the claim to be allocated to, what are the costs implications (if any) of the claim being allocated to that track and how is it likely that the court will deal with case management?

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Mr AB (65 years old, weight 70 kg, height 1.78 m) has presen…

Mr AB (65 years old, weight 70 kg, height 1.78 m) has presented with symptoms of COPD and has undergone spirometry testing. Which spirometry result would support a diagnosis of COPD (all values are in L)? Predicted values for this patient are FEV1 3.53, FVC 4.51.

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Refer to this document to assist with your exam – Document 1…

Refer to this document to assist with your exam – Document 1 Memo

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You will find the assessment and the answer booklet in Quest…

You will find the assessment and the answer booklet in Question 2 below. Please indicate your agreement below to the following:  By opening the assessment you are confirming you are fit to sit. If you are not fit to sit, do not open the assessment and complete and submit a Not Fit to Sit form to NLS.LPC@ntu.ac.uk All the online assessment papers have been thoroughly checked and approved by the module teams and external examiners. However, in the unlikely event that you believe there to be a typographical error on a paper please email regexaminations@ntu.ac.uk     Dropbox for submission – you will see that the Dropbox is not split into SGS groups. You do not need to submit into a specific Dropbox for your group just in to the main box- ‘Criminal Litigation – September 2021 Assessment’ or ‘Criminal Litigation – September 2021 Assessment-Students with extra time’ if you have an Access Statement  For any issues with proctoring, please contact the Honorlock Live support in the first instance.  If your issue cannot be resolved and/or you have any technical problems please email regexaminations@ntu.ac.uk  Please keep your email open in case we need to communicate with you.   If there is a circumstance that affects you during your assessment you should submit an NEC within 5 working days of the date of the assessment.  You can submit an NEC here:  https://www4.ntu.ac.uk/current_students/resources/student_handbook/appeals/index.html  

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