The Malta Independent 19 May 2024, Sunday
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Lawyers told to advise clients in civil cases not to attend court sittings

Wednesday, 11 March 2020, 17:59 Last update: about 5 years ago

Lawyers in civil cases have been encouraged to inform their clients not to attend court sittings, the Chamber of Advocates said.

The Chamber said this was being done to minimize the influx of people inside the Law Courts, in view of the Covid-19 situation.

This directive at the moment applies to civil cases, and is being announced in accordance with the Judiciary.

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With regards to criminal cases, which tend to attract a large number of people to the Courts, talks are currently ongoing with representatives from the Judiciary and with the competent authorities for these hearings to possibly be deferred, but to date, no final decision has been taken about this.

The Chamber said it will be issuing updates on any development in due course.

The Chamber urged all lawyers to scrupulously follow the directives regularly being issued by the Department of Health.

Those lawyers who return from abroad from those countries identified by the Health Department as being at risk, are urged to submit to the quarantine measures and stay home.

Those lawyers who are unable to attend court due to forced quarantine, are requested to seek deferral by application, and to inform the lawyer of the counterparty with the same request.

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