Before "no win, no fee" agreements were invented, people with good claims (or even good defences to claims) in all varieties of case ty...
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Before "no win, no fee" agreements were invented, people with good claims (or even good defences to claims) in all varieties of case ty...
In depth: Rogue housing disrepair lawyers are in the government's sights - what about councils? | Law Gazette The SRA is under pressure from governmen...
In Turner v Coupland Cavendish Ltd [2025] EWHC 1605 (KB) (26 June 2025), Mr. Justice Sweeting allowed an appeal brought by JG Solicitors on behalf of ...
Watson and Verma v Slater and Gordon UK Limited, NCN No. [2023] EWHC 1857 (SCCO)(Costs) Solicitors are obliged to provide clients with a "statuto...
The judgment reported on by the Law Society Gazette reveals multiple failings which, if dealt with correctly, would have saved this client a huge amou...