New videos added to series of guides on creating ebundles for the family court
7th May 2020
3PB family barrister Steven HowardSteven HowardCall: 2009 has added three more useful video guides to his series about how to create ebundles for the family courts.
The latest editions cover:
Video 5 - Updating an e-bundle by rebuilding from individual documents
Video 6 - Updating an e-bundle by inserting updates into the existing bundle
Video 7 - Adding a late document to an e-bundle.
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