Part 45 and issue based costs Orders
Long term readers of this blog, will know that I tend to place articles I write on costs issues, on […]
Long term readers of this blog, will know that I tend to place articles I write on costs issues, on […]
It is frequently the case in credit hire litigation, that an issue arises as to whether correspondence that is said
Our consideration now turns to the second of the two appeals in the conjoined cases of McBride v UK Insurance
The decisions in McBride v UK Insurance and Clayton v EUI Limited [2017] EWCA Civ 144 in a sense represented a
Last month saw the handing down of judgment in the conjoined appeals of McBride v UK Insurance and Clayton v EUI
The common law on the doctrine of illegality as a defence to liability in its various forms changed last year, but the
Anyone who undertakes work in the field of credit hire will be well aware of the distorting effect on the
One of the more boutique areas of my work in credit hire litigation has involved drafting submissions to arbitrators appointed
Road traffic accident claims, often involve claims by both parties (or more than two parties) that the other(s) are at
One of the practical aspects of Brexit will be the effect the departure of the United Kingdom from the European