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Flat Battery (and why solicitors don't insure cases)

13th January, 2011

Before I get onto After the Event Insurance, I have a problem. We have a run-around Nissan Micra which to be honest we don't use very much. It is on the drive parked with the passenger side against a wall. It has

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Taxi

10th January, 2011

No, not a reference to Heathrow and my attempts to get away on holiday but to our new branded taxi which is now doing the rounds in Manchester (see arty picture below). Actually, we seem to have been lucky to get

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PI Fire Sale - Last Few Days Left

5th January, 2011

Bit dramatic I know but it is effectively what the Government is trying to do. All submissions on the Jackson consultation must be in by 14th February and after that they will reply in the spring with details of how

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The diary of two up and coming athletes (one with a far brighter athletic future than the other)

22nd December, 2010

I run, or rather I plod. I have managed to increase my distance over the years to reach 10k. I used to sprint and you never lose that feeling of competitiveness when the gun shot marks the start. That’s where

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Postcards from an Ice Rink in England

21st December, 2010

So Daniel has left for sunnier shores and I expect as I write this is currently sipping drinks out of coconuts.  A close shave with the airport closing due to snow, but I think the possibility of having to return

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Warmer Shores

17th December, 2010

This is my last day before I am off on holiday for the Christmas holidays. We are going away this year. I won't tell you where as you will only be jealous - I shall give you a clue though. It

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Caselaw Review: Crane v Canons Leisure Centre - Success Fee on Costs Draftsman's Fees

16th December, 2010

The Issues: The parties could not agree costs and the matter proceeded to detailed assessment. The claimant’s solicitors instructed costs consultants, acting under delegated authority. Could the work carried out by the costs draftsmen be considered profit

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Industry Awaits Costs Office Ruling on £105m Success Fee

14th December, 2010

There has been general tut tutting (plus a sharp intake of breath) regarding Leigh Day & Co.'s claim for costs against Trafigura. You may remember the case. If you do, then ignore the next bit: Basically, Oil conglomerate Trafigura was sued by 3

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Caselaw Review: Dimond v Lovell - Credit Hire Agreements

13th December, 2010

The Issues: The Claimant arranged a replacement car from a credit hire company whilst her vehicle was being repaired. However, the Defendant's insurers refused to pay the hire charges on the basis that: the hire agreement had not been prepared in

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Jackson - How the Government can Recover Greater CRU Payments

10th December, 2010

I am aching this morning. The various gizmos on the treadmill kept me distracted and I ended up running 4 miles not 3 - but to be honest, not as fast as I usually do it. The new treadmill must

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