"Commenting on Moore-Bick’s opening statement, the experienced inquiry solicitor Louise Christian said:
Bereaved families don’t need to hear all about the font size of legal submissions and how many days in advance skeleton arguments need to be submitted.
This appeared to be a hearing for the sake of a hearing. He should have addressed himself to the families’ concerns.
Moore-Bick spent a portion of his opening statement setting out the details of how submissions should be made – including the size of the font and other minutiae."
He didn't even talk to the survivors solicitors.
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