THE SOLICITORS ACT AND CHALLENGING INTERIM BILLS: THE SUPREME COURT HAS REFUSED PERMISSION TO APPEAL IN SIGNATURE LITIGATION

THE SOLICITORS ACT AND CHALLENGING INTERIM BILLS: THE SUPREME COURT HAS REFUSED PERMISSION TO APPEAL IN SIGNATURE LITIGATION

In Signature Litigation LLP v Ivanishvili [2024] EWCA Civ 901 the Court of Appeal upheld an earlier decision of Costs Judge Leonard that a series of bills rendered by the appellant solicitors were not interim statute bills.  That meant that the bills, totalling,…

SECOND ACTION STRUCK OUT AS AN ABUSE OF PROCESS: HIDING AN INTENTION TO START FRESH PROCEEDINGS IS A HIGHLY DANGEROUS STRATEGY

SECOND ACTION STRUCK OUT AS AN ABUSE OF PROCESS: HIDING AN INTENTION TO START FRESH PROCEEDINGS IS A HIGHLY DANGEROUS STRATEGY

In BCLI v Commissioner of the Police for the Metropolis [2024] EWHC 3018 (KB) HHJ Karen Walden-Smith (sitting as a Judge of the High Court) struck out a claimant’s second action against the defendant police force.  The action failed because,…

COURT OF APPEAL FIND THAT JUDGE SHOULD NOT HAVE GRANTED RELIEF FROM SANCTION FOLLOWING LATE SERVICE OF THE PARTICULARS OF CLAIM

COURT OF APPEAL FIND THAT JUDGE SHOULD NOT HAVE GRANTED RELIEF FROM SANCTION FOLLOWING LATE SERVICE OF THE PARTICULARS OF CLAIM

In the judgment today in Bangs v FM Conway Ltd [2024] EWCA Civ 1461 the Court of Appeal overturned a decision where the claimant had been given relief from sanctions against one defendant following late service of the Particulars of…

CLAIMANT'S EXPERT EVIDENCE ON CAUSATION NOT ACCEPTED AT TRIAL: HIGH COURT DECISION TODAY

CLAIMANT’S EXPERT EVIDENCE ON CAUSATION NOT ACCEPTED AT TRIAL: HIGH COURT DECISION TODAY

I am grateful to barrister Andrew Ward for sending me a copy of the judgment of Mrs Justice Yip in  Fraser -v- Ministry of Defence [2024] EWHC 2977 (KB).  It is a case where the claimant’s expert evidence on causation…

ADVOCACY THE JUDGE'S VIEW 6: HOW A JUDGE ASSESSESS WITNESS CREDIBILITY

ADVOCACY THE JUDGE’S VIEW 6: HOW A JUDGE ASSESSESS WITNESS CREDIBILITY

When matters get to trial the issue for the judge to determine is often that of witness credibility.  Little thought is given by practitioners to how the judge is going to assess the credibility of witnesses, their own side’s witnesses…