QOCS bounces back
QOCS has been called (by me) the gift that never stops giving. I anticipate that when the rules change, if […]
QOCS has been called (by me) the gift that never stops giving. I anticipate that when the rules change, if […]
Last week, Craig Ralph and I, held another Zoom webinar, on a number of issues arising from the Belsner and
Although the expansion of fixed costs has now been deferred to October 2023 (possibly), for many years the existing scheme
Further to the Zoom seminar, that Paul Hughes and I put together, a few weeks ago, I am now pleased
This month I have been to the Court of Appeal twice, to argue different appeals on various points concerning QOCS.
I am afraid that due to the vicissitudes, of court listing, tomorrow’s Zoom seminar on the Belsner case has had
On 24th November 2022, the delicious Craig Ralph and I, will be delivering a Zoom seminar on the Belsner case,
A recording of the seminar Paul Hughes and I, held earlier in the week.
Next Friday, the 4th November 2022 I am making the trip to London, to attend the ACL Conference at the
This morning the Court of Appeal handed down judgments in two cases which are of considerable significance for the law