Don’t be evil
Data breach litigation is on the rise. Earlier this year the Supreme Court heard arguments in the case of Richard […]
Data breach litigation is on the rise. Earlier this year the Supreme Court heard arguments in the case of Richard […]
My friends at Practico, are continuing their series of Costs Chats. Last month saw Judith Ayling QC, take to the
One of my more harmless vices, is the collection of old law books. Included in my collection is Butterworths Costs
The Jackson Reforms of 2013 brought tremendous savings to the insurance industry and other compensators. The price of the abolition
“Mr. Kenge,” said Allan, appearing enlightened all in a moment. “Excuse me, our time presses. Do I understand that the
At the beginning of this year, the Supreme Court gave judgment in the business interruption insurance litigation brought by the
My good friends Gordon Exall and Matthew Smith, will be presenting a Zoom seminar on costs, as part of the
For many years I have thought that Liverpool could aptly be described as the engine room of the common law.
The highway’s jammed with broken heroes on a last-chance power driveEverybody’s out on the run tonight, but there’s no place
This week I took part in the Practico ‘Costs chat with friends‘ with regulars Jeremy Morgan QC and Andy Ellis. Jeremy