A lawyer yet not a rascal
2020 approaches. A year ago I wrote about my hopes for 2019 and you can read…
Fixed costs and translation fees
Fixed costs cases tend to resemble London omnibuses, in that after a period of time waiting…
Cash flow and catastrophic personal injury litigation
Taking up again the role of a modern day Jeremiah, or conversely, John the Baptist, depending…
Retainers and behavioural science
One of the interesting developments of the last decade or so has been the rise of…
Praisegod Barebone
Some years ago, I took my children on a tour of the Houses of Parliament. I…
Receivers’ charges revisited
As I write this post, the rain is sleeting down outside, almost continuously as it has…
Blaming others
An issue that arises from time to time, is when in multi-party litigation, it is appropriate…
The undiscovered country
QOCS like so many areas of costs litigation, could be described as the gift that never…
Costs Conference 26th November 2019 in London
I am finishing off the paper I am presenting at the MBL Seminars Costs Conference in…
Autumn leaves
I have returned home after six days of rain in Cornwall followed by a seventh day…