The page unwritten
Part of my work involves the drafting of retainers. These can be conditional fee agreements. These can be damages based […]
Part of my work involves the drafting of retainers. These can be conditional fee agreements. These can be damages based […]
So much for the “old law” on how the court will approach the vexed question of whether a case pleaded
The origins of rule 46.13(3) CPR, can be traced to the case of Voice and Script International Ltd v Ashraf
One of the pleasures of growing old, is the realisation that time is circular and we return to moment after
Next week, on Tuesday 23rd April 2024, the living legend that is Kevin Latham and I will be giving a
One of the more amusing notions in costs, religiously propagated in the comments section of the Law Society’s Gazette is
One of the saddest areas of personal injury litigation, is that sub area of work which concerns claims arising from
The decision of the Supreme Court in R (on the application of PACCAR Inc and others) (Appellants) v Competition Appeal
Every day in the county court, credit hire claims which are worth more than £10,000 or housing disrepair (housing condition)
One of the potentially useful characteristics of ChatGPT is that I can upload document files to it, and ask it