NON-PARTY COSTS ORDERS: WHAT IS THE SIGNIFICANCE OF A PARTY'S SOLICITOR BEING INVOLVED IN THE COMPANY AGAINST WHICH A COSTS ORDER IS SOUGHT?

NON-PARTY COSTS ORDERS: WHAT IS THE SIGNIFICANCE OF A PARTY’S SOLICITOR BEING INVOLVED IN THE COMPANY AGAINST WHICH A COSTS ORDER IS SOUGHT?

Many, if not all, of those involved in credit hire legislation will already have read the Court of Appeal decision last week with care.  The Court also considered the question of whether the fact that there are close commercial, or…

COMMITTAL PROCEEDINGS: SOME IMPORTANT POINTS TO NOTE: THE CORRECT COURT WHEN A DEFENDANT IS APPEALING AND THE SCOPE OF APPEAL: ISSUES CONSIDERED IN THE COURT OF APPEAL

COMMITTAL PROCEEDINGS: SOME IMPORTANT POINTS TO NOTE: THE CORRECT COURT WHEN A DEFENDANT IS APPEALING AND THE SCOPE OF APPEAL: ISSUES CONSIDERED IN THE COURT OF APPEAL

There are two important procedural points considered here relating to to appeals relating to committal proceedings.  The first relates to the court to which an appeal has to be made, the second to the scope of an appeal.  Here we…

ARE SOLICITORS WORKING ON A CONDITIONAL FEE AGREEMENT IN THE SAME BASIC POSITION AS CAR HIRE COMPANIES? THE COURT OF APPEAL CONSIDER THE POSITION

ARE SOLICITORS WORKING ON A CONDITIONAL FEE AGREEMENT IN THE SAME BASIC POSITION AS CAR HIRE COMPANIES? THE COURT OF APPEAL CONSIDER THE POSITION

We may well be mining the Court of Appeal decision on the liability of car hire companies for costs across a number of further posts.  Here, however, we are taking a look at the sections in the judgment that considered…