A recent Court of Appeal decision will be of concern to buy-to-let and other intermediate landlords, who may unexpectedly find themselves liable for repairs […]
The decision of Dunhill -v- Burgin (12.3.14) now establishes the correct approach to the question of whether a person has capacity to conduct proceedings for […]
The High Court has decided that the the “event giving rise to damage” for the purposes of determining whether pre- or post-January 2009 legislation applied to […]
A firm of solicitors has been found liable for failing to properly advise clients about what damages they are entitled to claim for in a personal injury […]
The Government has backed down in its proposal to introduce an insurance industry devised protocol and fixed costs regime for mesothelioma cases. In so doing it […]