Event Date: 8th October 2024
12pm - 1pm
In this webinar, Simon Trigger provides an update on non-party costs orders. He considers case law concerning non-party costs orders and the circumstances in which a costs order can be pursued against a party other than the claimant in credit hire and low value personal injury claims.
Bernard Pressman looks at recent developments in fundamental dishonesty claims and considers recent cases.
View the slides – Non-Party Costs Orders and Fundamental Dishonesty Claims Updates
Edward Lamb KC was interviewed for an article in the Observer in the context of his extensive experience as a family law practitioner. He commented on the tension between the very private nature of family law cases, and the need for the public to understand…
Anirudh Mandagere is representing the Secretary of State for the Home Department as an interested party in judicial review proceedings. This judicial review concerns whether Article 8 ECHR or the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child imposes obligations on public authorities to…
The 18th edition of the Judicial College Guidelines for the Assessment of General Damages in Personal Injury Cases will be published on 9th April. Stuart McKechnie KC of Deka Chambers is a co-editor of the Guidelines. The Guidelines for the Assessment of General Damages is designed…
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