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PROVING THINGS 231: ASSESSING LOSS OF EARNINGS OF AN ARTIST: THE WIDE PALETTE OF APPROACHES THE COURT CAN TAKE

PROVING THINGS 231: ASSESSING LOSS OF EARNINGS OF AN ARTIST: THE WIDE PALETTE OF APPROACHES THE COURT CAN TAKE

May 12, 2022 · by gexall · in Civil evidence, Damages, Members Content, Personal Injury

There are many cases where the courts have had to consider the loss of earnings of a claimant whose career pattern, and thus earnings, are not wholly certain. Often these relate to those working in sports or entertainment. In Mathieu…

PROVING THINGS 223: PROVING A SUBSTANTIAL LOSS OF EARNINGS CLAIM (£1,206,053 TO BE EXACT)

PROVING THINGS 223: PROVING A SUBSTANTIAL LOSS OF EARNINGS CLAIM (£1,206,053 TO BE EXACT)

January 21, 2022 · by gexall · in Damages, Members Content, Personal Injury

In  Palmer v Mantas & Anor [2022] EWHC 90 (QB)  Anthony Metzer QC (sitting as Deputy High Court Judge) awarded a claimant £1,206,053) in loss of earnings.  The judge found that the approach in Smith -v- Manchester was not an…

LOSS OF EARNINGS CLAIM: WEBINAR 18th JUNE 2021

LOSS OF EARNINGS CLAIM: WEBINAR 18th JUNE 2021

June 11, 2021 · by gexall · in Damages, Members Content, Personal Injury, Webinar

On the 18th June 2021 I am presenting a webinar on loss of earnings claims. The material includes a client questionnaire in relation to loss of earnings and income. Booking details are available here.     TOPICS COVERED BY THE…

WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A COMMERCIAL SOLICITOR AND A PROFESSIONAL KICKBOXER? (THERE'S A WHOLE WEBINAR ABOUT THIS...)

WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A COMMERCIAL SOLICITOR AND A PROFESSIONAL KICKBOXER? (THERE’S A WHOLE WEBINAR ABOUT THIS…)

November 23, 2020 · by gexall · in Damages, Members Content, Personal Injury

What is the difference between a solicitor and a professional kickboxer? There are many answers to this – and I am certain that I am going to receive some interesting responses on social media.  However, whatever the differences are, there…

LOSS OF EARNINGS AND THE SELF-EMPLOYED: SOME KEY ISSUES: (ALSO A WEBINAR...)

LOSS OF EARNINGS AND THE SELF-EMPLOYED: SOME KEY ISSUES: (ALSO A WEBINAR…)

November 9, 2020 · by gexall · in Damages, Members Content, Personal Injury, Webinar

There are now a record number of self-employed people working in the UK and the numbers are increasing.  The self-employed amount to 5 million, that is 15.3% of the workforce, (up from 12% in 2000).  Here I want to look…

CLAIMS FOR LOSS OF EARNINGS: RECENT CASES AND THE EFFECT OF OGDEN 8: WEBINAR 9th SEPTEMBER 2020

CLAIMS FOR LOSS OF EARNINGS: RECENT CASES AND THE EFFECT OF OGDEN 8: WEBINAR 9th SEPTEMBER 2020

August 3, 2020 · by gexall · in Damages, Members Content, Personal Injury, Webinar

On the 9th September 2020 I am presenting a webinar on loss of earnings. This webinar  looks at recent cases in relation to loss of earnings, and what they can tell us about evidence and the judicial approach to these…

WEBINARS: (1) LOSS OF EARNINGS (2) COURT FEES - AVOIDING THE PITFALLS: TWO PLUGS

WEBINARS: (1) LOSS OF EARNINGS (2) COURT FEES – AVOIDING THE PITFALLS: TWO PLUGS

September 3, 2019 · by gexall · in Applications, Avoiding negligence claims, Courses, Court fees, Damages, Members Content, Striking out

Just a brief reminder of two webinars this month: one on loss of earnings, the other on court fees and associated issues. CLAIMS FOR LOSS OF EARNINGS This webinar “Claims for loss of earnings: law, procedure and evidence, prove it…

CLAIMS FOR LOSS OF EARNINGS: LAW, PROCEDURE AND EVIDENCE: PROVE IT OR LOSE IT: WEBINAR 10th SEPTEMBER 2019

CLAIMS FOR LOSS OF EARNINGS: LAW, PROCEDURE AND EVIDENCE: PROVE IT OR LOSE IT: WEBINAR 10th SEPTEMBER 2019

July 17, 2019 · by gexall · in Courses, Damages, Members Content, Personal Injury

I am giving a webinar on the 10th September 2019: “CLAIMS FOR LOSS OF EARNINGS: LAW, PROCEDURE AND EVIDENCE: PROVE IT OR LOSE IT!” CONTENT The webinar will cover: The law as to loss of earnings How a claim for…

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