The hard deck
Resembling the quest for the Holy Grail, or a hunt for a unicorn, has been the quixotic search for “good […]
Resembling the quest for the Holy Grail, or a hunt for a unicorn, has been the quixotic search for “good […]
One of the more interesting points of law that I have argued (alongside and against the rest of the costs
Readers of this blog will know that one of the issues that I have considered from time to time is
In the last 12 months, I think I have seen three cases where the parties have reached various stages of
What happens in part 45 CPR tends to stay within part 45. There has been a discernible reluctance on the
Rough winds are currently shaking the darling buds of May. As the third anniversary of the referendum result approaches, the
Sometimes it is not enough for a solicitor to win a case for a client and to recover substantial awards
One of the issues that has been floating around for years in the field of litigation funding is the “Arkin”
I seem to have spent the last couple of weeks since my return from holiday, advising upon and drafting retainers
At the current time, it is hard to credit that the government has done anything in the last 3 years,