The Ropewalk Chambers Personal Injury Conference
The Ropewalk Chambers Personal Injury Conference has just concluded. It was a pleasure to meet so many of you, some […]
The Ropewalk Chambers Personal Injury Conference has just concluded. It was a pleasure to meet so many of you, some […]
Recently in my household, I have had to declare a state of emergency, suspend the normal democratic procedures, and issue
Last year, I wrote a post on the fixed costs regime and how in my opinion as far as claimants
The resumed hearing of the appeal in Jones v Spire Health Care will now take place on 19th April 2016
I have been asked on many occasions by insurance companies and their instructed solicitors how one “gets round” QUOCS. The
A steady flow of assignment points continue to arise and to cross my desk on a weekly basis. Solicitors who
Third party costs assessments are rare beasts. The context in which they commonly arise is in the context of challenging
An interesting decision on the issue of assignment of CFAs was handed down this week by District Judge Besford sitting
The new edition of Litigation Funding comes out this week and I am pleased to note that my most recent
On Friday 4th March 2016 in Nottingham, I shall be presenting my paper “Costs 2016” with a colleague at the