Covid 19 and Housing and Community Care Law: What can be done during the Coronavirus Pandemic

On the 23rd April 2020 Nicholas Nicol and Michael Marsh-Hyde delivered a Webinar on what housing and community care lawyers can do during the Coronavirus Pandemic.

The impact of Coronavirus Covid-19 Pandemic is severe and wide-ranging, including for our field of practice. As well as the significant changes to the law, judicial and governmental guidance it has also had an effect on the day-to-day practicalities of undertaking work in this field. This webinar sought to consider these matters while proposing means of continuing to work and provide the necessary assistance to our clients.

The webinar recording and notes are available below:

What housing & community care lawyers can do during the Coronavirus Pandemic – Webinar Notes

 

Related Barristers: Nicholas Nicol, Michael Marsh-Hyde

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