This post first appeared as an article written for the Family Bar in November 2015. A…
Author: Andrew Hogan
Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?
Many of my colleagues at the Bar believe that I spend my days with an abacus,…
Commercial Court rules on litigation funding charges in international arbitrations
An interesting case I was involved in last week, is now likely to be reported: it…
Non party costs applications against credit hire companies
An important issue in credit hire litigation if a claim fails, is the extent to which…
The third way
When a client receives a bill for a solicitor’s work, it may provoke a gamut of…
Broken justice
The original text of this article appeared in the August 2016 edition of Litigation Funding. At…
Fraud, findings and a fair trial
One of the pleasures of being a common law barrister is the wide field of law that…
The Battle of the Bastards
Its been an interesting 3 weeks. In tandem, with the mass political suicide of the governing…
Game of Thrones
It is at times like this, I would cheerfully vote for Tyrion Lannister to become the…
Rule Britannia
The text of this article first appeared in the June 2016 issue of Litigation Funding. At…