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Litigation friend to decide whether a patient should attend court and participate in proceedings (COP)

Practical Law UK Legal Update Case Report w-003-7719 (Approx. 3 pages)

Litigation friend to decide whether a patient should attend court and participate in proceedings (COP)

In A County Council v AB [2016] EWCOP 41, the Court of Protection held that the litigation friend has a generally unrestricted power to conduct proceedings and can arrange for a patient subject of those proceedings to attend court and give evidence.

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Resource ID w-003-7719
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Published on 05-Oct-2016
Resource Type Legal update: case report
Jurisdictions
  • England
  • Wales
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