The dog days
This month whilst most of the legal world had relocated to the Mediterranean an interesting decision was handed down on […]
This month whilst most of the legal world had relocated to the Mediterranean an interesting decision was handed down on […]
Occasionally a detailed assessment can go badly wrong-or right-depending on your point of view and one party’s confidence in defeating
Today the long outstanding clinical negligence ATE appeals in the Court of Appeal painfully limped over the line, with judgment
It is now more than five years since the inelegantly named Cancellation of Contracts made in a Consumer’s Home or
Already the autumn and winter schedule of lectures is filling up. I have agreed to speak to the Law Society
“Much better left alone,’ chimed in old Jack Linden sagely, ‘argyfying about politics generally ends up with a bloody row
Resembling the quest for the Holy Grail, or a hunt for a unicorn, has been the quixotic search for “good
One of the more interesting points of law that I have argued (alongside and against the rest of the costs
Readers of this blog will know that one of the issues that I have considered from time to time is
In the last 12 months, I think I have seen three cases where the parties have reached various stages of