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Court of Appeal considers the relevance of expert evidence to the issue of “harm” re Health & Safety Offences
Court of Appeal considers the relevance of expert evidence to the issue of “harm” under the...
read moreNOSIA than thou? Unenforceability Provisions In Consumer Credit Regulations
Richard Mawrey QC examines whether the penalties for non-compliance with the Byzantine labyrinth of...
read moreLimitation and section 87 of the Consumer Credit Act 1974
In Doyle v PRA Group (UK) Ltd [2019] EWCA Civ 12, the Court of Appeal has decided that where a...
read moreDon’t get the contract signed without checking that it says what was agreed!
The way to avoid the risk of incurring the costs of a contested High Court action is that even on...
read moreTime limits (and their extension) for seeking permission to appeal, and for serving notice of appeal
In the recently reported case of McDonald v Rose [2019] EWCA Civ 4, decided on 15 January 2019, the...
read moreTCC decides that new trains for the Piccadilly Line cannot be held up by procurement dispute
Public Law analysis: This case somewhat starkly makes clear that where the automatic suspension of a...
read moreThe rule against reflective loss
The rule against reflective loss: A will o’ the wisp? A clown? Or finally pinned down? Imagine...
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