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It is now just over two weeks since this website went “live” and in that time, I have covered some […]
It is now just over two weeks since this website went “live” and in that time, I have covered some […]
There is one case that invariably accompanies me to court, when I conduct a credit hire trial: Pattni v First Leicester
Every once and a while, I come across a claim where a precocious minor, whose modest motor vehicle (usually a
In the case of Copley.v.Lawn [2009] EWCA Civ 580 a powerful weapon was provided to the insurance industry, to enable them
One of the issues that often arises is the question of additional daily charges to waive an excess that might
The issue of whether it was appropriate to take into account a motorist’s personal financial circumstances when deciding whether he
A number of conjoined cases proceeded to trial before HH Judge Harris QC and then were determined by the Court of
I have now added a musical accompaniment to the site, to get you in the mood for the tales of conflicts
The issue of the recoverability of credit hire charges returned to the House of Lords in the case of Dimond.v.Lovell
The credit hire industry developed from the 1980s onwards as a result of the simple fact that many innocent but