Disability discrimination and QOCS
The courts, like the Ritz Hotel, are open to all. -Anonymous People who suffer a personal injury in England and […]
The courts, like the Ritz Hotel, are open to all. -Anonymous People who suffer a personal injury in England and […]
I am pleased to announce that with immediate effect I have joined Kings Chambers in Manchester, Leeds and Birmingham. Although
For the first time in 25 years at the Bar, I am on top of my paperwork, and also have
Wisdom hath builded her house, she hath hewn out her seven pillars. -Proverbs, 9:1 The first point that always arises
In a data vault, in Switizerland, behind multiple fire walls and triple locked end to end user encryption, I keep
Oh, well let’s entertain it, let’s take it out for a prawn cocktail, a steak and a bottle of Liebfraumilch, then
Over the years I have had involvement in a number of group actions, all of which have raised interesting issues
One of my abiding interests in the field of personal injury costs is the vexed and vexing topic of QOCS,
The last post considered the search for principle in the Supreme Court decision of Travelers Insurance Company Ltd v XYZ
A very important case was decided by the Supreme Court at the tail end of last year, that of Travelers