Category: Civil Litigation
- Civil Litigation
How Commercial Litigation Solicitors Safeguard Business Interests
In the complex and competitive landscape of the business world, disputes and conflicts are almost inevitable. From commercial debt recovery to ...
- Business Defence
- Civil Litigation
What Is Litigation Funding?
Litigation funding is where a third-party, who has no connection to the litigation, agrees to fund all or part of the litigation. The advantages of ...
- Civil Litigation
What The Renters Reform Bill Means For Landlords
The Renters Reform Bill 2022 (the Bill) has now been published. It contains several highly controversial changes that will dramatically transform the ...
- Civil Litigation
- Landlord and Tenant
Pet Rent: When tenancy agreements become the dog’s dinner
When the first Atomic Bomb was about to be detonated in the New Mexico desert, no one was quite sure what would happen. Enrico Fermi, the Italian ...
- Civil Litigation
What is a consumer credit claim?
A recent investment fraud involving the use of software providing deceptive indications as to profits made has brought prominence, albeit in an ...
- Civil Litigation
What’s in a name? Separate legal personality and issuing against small companies
As a litigant in person they are plenty of pitfalls if you’re dealing with the courts. Not only do you have to learn as much of the ins and outs of ...
- Civil Litigation
A High Court decision granted Claimants only £2 in damages for stolen Company data
How much is too little in damages? In a recent and enlightening decision, Marathon Asset Management LLP & Others v Seddon & Others, ...
- Civil Litigation
- Commercial Law
- Criminal Law
- Regulatory
£260 Million of Fraud Unreported by SMEs
In a recent survey of 500 SMEs conducted by Slater and Gordon, the results showed nearly one in five (18 per cent) of business owners and managers ...
- Civil Litigation
- Wills, Estates and Trusts
High Court Bends Over Backwards to Resolve Family Will Dispute
Newspaper columns are full of legal cases with crushing costs of litigation and it is easy to lose sight of the fact that it is the role of judges to ...