Kenneth Warner highlights the courts’ reluctance to invoke a duty of care for unconventional forms of damage
When is a financially interested party entitled to be joined to proceedings, asks Matthew Snarr
Peter Wake applauds a common sense approach to liability
Attempts to contest the scope of the vicarious liability doctrine are likely to fail. Richard Scorer explains why
Brent McDonald considers the high cost of exaggeration & fraud
Mike Willis considers the compensation options when holiday hopes hit the buffers
An appropriate briefing is key to untangling release fee damages, says Andrew Francis
Kerry Underwood welcomes the first steps to full contingency fees
Extra financial help for sufferers of mesothelioma and plural plaques Mesothelioma sufferers are to be given an extra 40% of financial help, the Department of Work and Pensions (DWP) has announced.
Claimants cannot afford to lose part of their damages in legal costs, says Richard Scorer
North East firm welcomes employment specialist
Partner joins commercial and technology practice
Chief operating officer joins equity partnership