Sink the Liesbosch!
The credit hire industry apparently rests lightly on the foundations of a 3 to 2 majority decision of the House […]
The credit hire industry apparently rests lightly on the foundations of a 3 to 2 majority decision of the House […]
One of the pleasures of growing old, is the realisation that time is circular and one returns to moment after
Last night I tuned into watch the leadership debate, between the various candidates for the Conservative party leadership, and in
A sub species of hire claims that poses particular challenges to litigators are those claims which concern what may be
Easter has now been and gone, and I note with surprise that it is some months since I updated this
Assuming that the issues have been sufficiently telegraphed to the putatively dishonest party, how is fundamental dishonesty to be defined?
It is sad to say, that insurance fraud is present in a significant number of cases in road traffic litigation.
2019 is about to begin with the Navy tussling with asylum seekers in the Channel, the Brexit obsessed political class
A recent case that caught my eye on illegality is that of Wallett v Vickers [2018] EWHC 3088 which is a decision
Every year it seems that I find myself arguing for or against the application of the principle of illegality in