Fixed costs and interpreters’ fees
Roughly 50% of the credit hire trials I have fought, have involved the claimant giving evidence through an interpreter. The […]
Roughly 50% of the credit hire trials I have fought, have involved the claimant giving evidence through an interpreter. The […]
In the last few months, there has been a rush of actions for declarations under section 152(2) of the Road
One of the obligations that a court often imposes upon a claimant by way of case management directions in a
QOCS like so many areas of costs litigation, could be described as the gift that never stops giving. In 2018
Another old chestnut that arises from time to time, are credit hire claims involving taxis or private hire vehicles. A
For many years I have had an interest in behavioural psychology. The field is closely related to a quality that
No income tax, no VAT, No money back, no guarantee Black or white, rich or poor, We’ll cut prices at
If the Liesbosch lies at “full fathom five” and is beyond salvage, the question may be posed whither impecuniosity? In
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