Brexit and cross-border disputes
In the aftermath of the Brexit decision, many businesses and individuals have been left wondering…
November 9, 2016 By Catherine Mathews
In the aftermath of the Brexit decision, many businesses and individuals have been left wondering…
In the aftermath of the Brexit decision, many businesses and individuals have been left wondering…
November 9, 2016 By Catherine Mathews
Brian May, lead guitarist of Queen and keen astrophysicist, has recently learned that costs in…
June 23, 2016 By Jeremy Crook
In a Judgment on “an important question” about trial judges’ power under Part 36, the…
May 10, 2016 By Stephens Scown
In a strongly-worded judgment delivered last month by a High Court Judge, the Court has…
April 1, 2016 By Stephens Scown
An update on prescriptive easements: can a property owner acquire a right to hang, open…
February 10, 2016 By Ben Jones
A contract usually consists of obligations entered into between two or more parties. A simple…
February 8, 2016 By Ben Jones
Duty of care when performing gratuitous services for friends In the recent case of…
January 26, 2016 By Stephens Scown
The recent case of Brook Properties (Birmingham) Ltd v Alton & Co provides a useful…
January 12, 2016 By Jeremy Crook
Chris Harper, partner in our dispute resolution team in Exeter, looks at a recent phone…
December 31, 2015 By Stephens Scown
Chris Harper takes a closer look at a case where the claimants had failed to…
December 11, 2015 By Stephens Scown
Chris Harper takes a look at a recent case where the claimant loses their evidence…
December 3, 2015 By Stephens Scown
There is no doubt that technology has radically changed the way solicitors communicate with their…
September 23, 2015 By Catherine Mathews