Workshop on virtual meetings

In this webinar, Cornerstone Barristers draw on the experience of virtual local authority meetings which have been held so far to provide some practical solutions to issues that have arisen and share best practice.

This webinar was Cornerstone Barristers' third instalment in their series on the new Remote Meetings Regulations.

The intention of this workshop is to be more interactive than before so we can focus on what is most concerning you, and hence we would first like to hear from you.

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About the presenters

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James Findlay QC

James is a leading practitioner in the fields of Planning & Environment, Local Government, Administrative and Public and Licensing law.

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Ruchi Parekh

Ruchi has a broad public law practice with particular expertise in planning, information, property and election law.

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Matt Lewin

Matt is a public law barrister, whose clients range from government departments to parish councils.

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Ranjit Bhose QC

Ranjit has a varied practice, with particular specialisms in Local Government, Public Law and Judicial Review, Property, Housing, Licensing, Court of Protection, and Commercial Law.

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Damien Welfare

Damien specialises in two areas: information law; and local government law, together with powers and decision-making generally in the public sector.

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Isabella Buono

Isabella became a member of Cornerstone Barristers in October 2019, after completing pupillage under the supervision of Emma Dring, Philip Coppel QC and Estelle Dehon.

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