SERVICE POINTS 7: WHAT'S IN A NAME?  DOES THE DEFENDANT'S CHANGE OF NAME MEAN THAT SERVICE WAS DEFECTIVE?

SERVICE POINTS 7: WHAT’S IN A NAME? DOES THE DEFENDANT’S CHANGE OF NAME MEAN THAT SERVICE WAS DEFECTIVE?

Here we are looking at an interesting argument in relation to whether service was effective after a party had changed their name. The defendant argued that the name change meant they had not been served properly and were not a…

WILL AN INSURER PAY FOR THIS? THE THIRD PARTY RIGHTS AGAINST INSURERS ACT 2010, THE ROAD TRAFFIC ACT, THE MIB AND OTHER ROUTES TO OBTAINING PAYMENT: WEBINAR 16th SEPTEMBER 2025

WILL AN INSURER PAY FOR THIS? THE THIRD PARTY RIGHTS AGAINST INSURERS ACT 2010, THE ROAD TRAFFIC ACT, THE MIB AND OTHER ROUTES TO OBTAINING PAYMENT: WEBINAR 16th SEPTEMBER 2025

The new series on enforcement on this site shows the major problems a successful litigant can have even after they have obtained a judgment. This webinar looks at the routes by which a claimant can attempt to  investigate or ensure…

GIVING BAD NEWS TO CLIENTS: SOME USEFUL HINTS AND SOME USEFUL LINKS

GIVING BAD NEWS TO CLIENTS: SOME USEFUL HINTS AND SOME USEFUL LINKS

This post follows a report earlier in the week of a solicitor being struck off because she lied to her client about the fact that a medical report had arrived. The medical report contained bad news in relation to the…

COST BITES 281: THE CLAIMANTS SUCCEEDED AT TRIAL - ARE THEY ENTITLED TO INDEMNITY COSTS OR SHOULD COSTS BE REDUCED BY 20%?

COST BITES 281: THE CLAIMANTS SUCCEEDED AT TRIAL – ARE THEY ENTITLED TO INDEMNITY COSTS OR SHOULD COSTS BE REDUCED BY 20%?

We are looking at the judge’s consideration of costs issues after a lengthy trial.  The claimants had succeeded and the judge considered whether the matter had been conducted in such a way as to justify an order for indemnity costs…

THE JUDGE DID NOT GET WRITTEN SUBMISSIONS - FILED IN TIME -  BEFORE THEY WROTE THEIR FINAL JUDGMENT: IS THIS UNFAIR?

THE JUDGE DID NOT GET WRITTEN SUBMISSIONS – FILED IN TIME – BEFORE THEY WROTE THEIR FINAL JUDGMENT: IS THIS UNFAIR?

Here we are looking at a case where the appellants argued that a decision was unfair because, although they had lodged submissions on key issues in time, these did not reach the judge until after they had written their judgment….