Buddy, can you spare a dime?
This year, as part of my ongoing efforts to support pro bono assistance to those who can’t pay for legal […]
This year, as part of my ongoing efforts to support pro bono assistance to those who can’t pay for legal […]
One of the hoariest of questions in credit hire litigation is the issue of the correct approach to comparative rates
One of the issues that used to arise from time to is whether the Motor Insurers Bureau was liable to
Are credit hire trials about to stage a renaissance? The Designated Civil Judge in Birmingham has issued guidance as follows:
I am pleased to announce that with immediate effect I have joined Kings Chambers in Manchester, Leeds and Birmingham. Although
Take car. Go to mum’s. Kill Phil, grab Liz, go to the Winchester, have a nice cold pint, and wait
From time to time, points of indemnity cover under section 145 of the Road Traffic Act 1988 arise in very
Despite the current shutdown of much of the economy, the world continues to turn, the seasons change and amendments to
Misrepresentation arguments could be described in one of my favourite phrases, as the gift that never stops giving. I have
Last night, I cheered myself up by watching Darkest Hour. If you have not seen it, I heartily recommend it