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Is the parent to blame? issues of contribution

  • Anthony Gold Solicitors
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  • United Kingdom
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  • June 4 2013

The case of Williams v The Estate of Dayne Joshua Williams (deceased), recently blogged by my colleague Vicky Walne appears a straightforward road

Child seat restraints and contributory fault in road traffic compensation claims

  • Anthony Gold Solicitors
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  • United Kingdom
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  • May 14 2013

The insurers of a mother of a three year old who was seriously injured in a car accident have been ordered to pay 25 of her daughter's compensation

Court of Appeal rules that a solicitor should not be subject to a non party costs order for failing to obtain after the event insurance

  • Mills & Reeve LLP
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  • United Kingdom
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  • May 2 2013

The court's jurisdiction to make a non party costs order (NCPO) against a solicitor who has acted under a conditional fee agreement (CFA) without

Can I borrow the car? I promise I'll be careful

  • Proskauer Rose LLP
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  • United Kingdom
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  • April 30 2013

Mark Hales has driven a lot of fast cars, both as a Formula One driver and in his subsequent career as a freelance auto racing journalist. You'd

The Jackson reforms what insurers need to know

  • Ince & Co LLP
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  • United Kingdom
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  • March 28 2013

1 April 2013 sees the implementation of many of Lord Jackson's costs reforms. The 'Jackson Reforms' introduce a number of changes to the English

Applicable law in tort under Rome II and English case management decisions

  • 1 Chancery Lane
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  • France, United Kingdom
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  • February 12 2013

It's one of the oldest chestnuts in private international law and has been brought into sharper focus by the Rome II Regulation on applicable law in

Where are we with Jackson?

  • Mills & Reeve LLP
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  • United Kingdom
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  • January 30 2013

April 2013 sees the biggest shake-up of the civil litigation costs and funding regime since 2000. That was when success fees and premiums became

Churchill Insurance -v- Wilkinson; Evans -v- Equity Insurance

  • Eversheds LLP
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  • United Kingdom
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  • October 22 2012

The facts of the Wilkinson case are that W, a named driver on a policy in his mother’s name, allowed his drunk friend to drive him home following which W was seriously injured as a result of the negligence of his friend

Simmons v Castle

  • 1 Chancery Lane
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  • United Kingdom
  • -
  • October 15 2012

On 26 July 2012 the Court of Appeal handed down judgment in the case of Simmons v Castle 2012 EWCA Civ 1039

Court of Appeal revises Simmons v Castle guidelines on general damages uplift

  • Penningtons Solicitors LLP
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  • United Kingdom
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  • October 12 2012

The Court of Appeal has revisited its guidance on how the 10 uplift in general damages, due to be implemented on 1 April 2013, will be applied