7BR is delighted to present the inaugural episode of our new podcast: “7BR Part-Heard”. These podcasts will give an insight into the broad range of work our members undertake. We have utilised 7BR’s multi-disciplinary nature to discuss a wide variety of topics and to examine issues through the lenses of those practicing in different areas of law.
In this episode, Kate Temple-Mabe discusses the relative benefits and challenges of remote hearings, what she’s learnt from working during the current pandemic, how different courts have been able to adapt, and whether the current shift to remote working is here to stay.
Kate joined 7BR in October 2019 following successful completion of her pupillage. As part of the podcast Kate has answered a few questions to enable you to get to know her better – view her Q&A here: Kate Q&A.
Please note – in podcasts, webinars and articles, barristers may express their own opinions. These will not necessarily be the opinions of other barristers within 7BR.
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