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NICK ROWLES-DAVIES APPOINTED AS CHAIRMAN OF THE COMMERCIAL LITIGATION ASSOCIATION
The Commercial Litigation Association (CLA) today announces that Nick Rowles...
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Nick Rowles-Davies
joins the Commercial Litigation Association as Chair
Yes, that’s right, Nick Rowles Davies, Executive Vice Chairman of...
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CLA urges restraint by the MOJ when considering applying Fixed Recoverable Costs to Business Disputes
In its response to the Fixed Recoverable Costs Consultation (“FRC”)...
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PRACTICAL LAW DISPUTE RESOLUTION: CASE OF THE MONTH
Chancellor of the High Court gives important guidance regarding scope...
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Experts, documents and the duck test: the lessons from Ruffell v. Lovatt
Introduction Under English law, any expert witness should provide his...
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PRACTICAL LAW DISPUTE RESOLUTION: CASE OF THE MONTH
Appropriate rates of interest where claimant beat its own Part...
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PRACTICAL LAW DISPUTE RESOLUTION: CASE OF THE MONTH
Supreme Court allows appeal in Perry v Raleys case on...
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Collaboration between law firm, litigation funder and insurance brokerage creates access to justice enhancing product for owners of intellectual property.
Debenhams Ottaway LLP in association with Sparkle Capital Ltd, Sybaris...
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Commercial Litigation Association appoints Lord Neuberger as Patron
The Commercial Litigation Association (“CLA”) has recently appointed Lord Neuberger,...
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Evolution of commercial litigation
January 2019 looks like being a big month in the...
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Mary Poppins the creative lawyers the Banks and the banks: What 2018 brought and what 2019 has in store.
Did you see the film Mary Poppins Returns over the...
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Barton v Wright Hassall: Why litigants in person still have to play by the rules
Andrew Mason*, a trainee in the Business and Financial Disputes...
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R -v-Pabon: A Warning on Expert Witnesses
Lucinda Murphy is a Trainee Solicitor in the Commercial Litigation...
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Is ATE insurance an answer to an application for security for costs against a funder?
Janine Alexander of Collyer Bristow LLP reports on the outcome...
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Enforcement of foreign judgments in Northern Ireland and Scotland
Fergal Maguire, Head of Debt Recovery, Cleaver Fulton Rankin and...
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Commercial Contracts – should there be a duty to act in good faith?
As English law currently stands, there is no general overriding...
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PRACTICAL LAW DISPUTE RESOLUTION: CASE OF THE MONTH
Evidence from Ukrainian criminal investigation admissible in English civil proceedings...
Read More

NICK ROWLES-DAVIES APPOINTED AS CHAIRMAN OF THE COMMERCIAL LITIGATION ASSOCIATION
The Commercial Litigation Association (CLA) today announces that Nick Rowles...
Read More

Nick Rowles-Davies
joins the Commercial Litigation Association as Chair
Yes, that’s right, Nick Rowles Davies, Executive Vice Chairman of...
Read More

CLA urges restraint by the MOJ when considering applying Fixed Recoverable Costs to Business Disputes
In its response to the Fixed Recoverable Costs Consultation (“FRC”)...
Read More

PRACTICAL LAW DISPUTE RESOLUTION: CASE OF THE MONTH
Chancellor of the High Court gives important guidance regarding scope...
Read More

Experts, documents and the duck test: the lessons from Ruffell v. Lovatt
Introduction Under English law, any expert witness should provide his...
Read More

PRACTICAL LAW DISPUTE RESOLUTION: CASE OF THE MONTH
Appropriate rates of interest where claimant beat its own Part...
Read More

PRACTICAL LAW DISPUTE RESOLUTION: CASE OF THE MONTH
Supreme Court allows appeal in Perry v Raleys case on...
Read More

Collaboration between law firm, litigation funder and insurance brokerage creates access to justice enhancing product for owners of intellectual property.
Debenhams Ottaway LLP in association with Sparkle Capital Ltd, Sybaris...
Read More

Commercial Litigation Association appoints Lord Neuberger as Patron
The Commercial Litigation Association (“CLA”) has recently appointed Lord Neuberger,...
Read More

Evolution of commercial litigation
January 2019 looks like being a big month in the...
Read More

Mary Poppins the creative lawyers the Banks and the banks: What 2018 brought and what 2019 has in store.
Did you see the film Mary Poppins Returns over the...
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Barton v Wright Hassall: Why litigants in person still have to play by the rules
Andrew Mason*, a trainee in the Business and Financial Disputes...
Read More

R -v-Pabon: A Warning on Expert Witnesses
Lucinda Murphy is a Trainee Solicitor in the Commercial Litigation...
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Is ATE insurance an answer to an application for security for costs against a funder?
Janine Alexander of Collyer Bristow LLP reports on the outcome...
Read More

Enforcement of foreign judgments in Northern Ireland and Scotland
Fergal Maguire, Head of Debt Recovery, Cleaver Fulton Rankin and...
Read More

Commercial Contracts – should there be a duty to act in good faith?
As English law currently stands, there is no general overriding...
Read More

PRACTICAL LAW DISPUTE RESOLUTION: CASE OF THE MONTH
Evidence from Ukrainian criminal investigation admissible in English civil proceedings...
Read More

NICK ROWLES-DAVIES APPOINTED AS CHAIRMAN OF THE COMMERCIAL LITIGATION ASSOCIATION
The Commercial Litigation Association (CLA) today announces that Nick Rowles...
Read More

Nick Rowles-Davies
joins the Commercial Litigation Association as Chair
Yes, that’s right, Nick Rowles Davies, Executive Vice Chairman of...
Read More

CLA urges restraint by the MOJ when considering applying Fixed Recoverable Costs to Business Disputes
In its response to the Fixed Recoverable Costs Consultation (“FRC”)...
Read More

PRACTICAL LAW DISPUTE RESOLUTION: CASE OF THE MONTH
Chancellor of the High Court gives important guidance regarding scope...
Read More

Experts, documents and the duck test: the lessons from Ruffell v. Lovatt
Introduction Under English law, any expert witness should provide his...
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PRACTICAL LAW DISPUTE RESOLUTION: CASE OF THE MONTH
Appropriate rates of interest where claimant beat its own Part...
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PRACTICAL LAW DISPUTE RESOLUTION: CASE OF THE MONTH
Supreme Court allows appeal in Perry v Raleys case on...
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Collaboration between law firm, litigation funder and insurance brokerage creates access to justice enhancing product for owners of intellectual property.
Debenhams Ottaway LLP in association with Sparkle Capital Ltd, Sybaris...
Read More

Commercial Litigation Association appoints Lord Neuberger as Patron
The Commercial Litigation Association (“CLA”) has recently appointed Lord Neuberger,...
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Evolution of commercial litigation
January 2019 looks like being a big month in the...
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Mary Poppins the creative lawyers the Banks and the banks: What 2018 brought and what 2019 has in store.
Did you see the film Mary Poppins Returns over the...
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Barton v Wright Hassall: Why litigants in person still have to play by the rules
Andrew Mason*, a trainee in the Business and Financial Disputes...
Read More

R -v-Pabon: A Warning on Expert Witnesses
Lucinda Murphy is a Trainee Solicitor in the Commercial Litigation...
Read More

Is ATE insurance an answer to an application for security for costs against a funder?
Janine Alexander of Collyer Bristow LLP reports on the outcome...
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Enforcement of foreign judgments in Northern Ireland and Scotland
Fergal Maguire, Head of Debt Recovery, Cleaver Fulton Rankin and...
Read More

Commercial Contracts – should there be a duty to act in good faith?
As English law currently stands, there is no general overriding...
Read More

PRACTICAL LAW DISPUTE RESOLUTION: CASE OF THE MONTH
Evidence from Ukrainian criminal investigation admissible in English civil proceedings...
Read More

NICK ROWLES-DAVIES APPOINTED AS CHAIRMAN OF THE COMMERCIAL LITIGATION ASSOCIATION
The Commercial Litigation Association (CLA) today announces that Nick Rowles...
Read More

Nick Rowles-Davies
joins the Commercial Litigation Association as Chair
Yes, that’s right, Nick Rowles Davies, Executive Vice Chairman of...
Read More

CLA urges restraint by the MOJ when considering applying Fixed Recoverable Costs to Business Disputes
In its response to the Fixed Recoverable Costs Consultation (“FRC”)...
Read More

PRACTICAL LAW DISPUTE RESOLUTION: CASE OF THE MONTH
Chancellor of the High Court gives important guidance regarding scope...
Read More

Experts, documents and the duck test: the lessons from Ruffell v. Lovatt
Introduction Under English law, any expert witness should provide his...
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PRACTICAL LAW DISPUTE RESOLUTION: CASE OF THE MONTH
Appropriate rates of interest where claimant beat its own Part...
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PRACTICAL LAW DISPUTE RESOLUTION: CASE OF THE MONTH
Supreme Court allows appeal in Perry v Raleys case on...
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Collaboration between law firm, litigation funder and insurance brokerage creates access to justice enhancing product for owners of intellectual property.
Debenhams Ottaway LLP in association with Sparkle Capital Ltd, Sybaris...
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Commercial Litigation Association appoints Lord Neuberger as Patron
The Commercial Litigation Association (“CLA”) has recently appointed Lord Neuberger,...
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Evolution of commercial litigation
January 2019 looks like being a big month in the...
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Mary Poppins the creative lawyers the Banks and the banks: What 2018 brought and what 2019 has in store.
Did you see the film Mary Poppins Returns over the...
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Barton v Wright Hassall: Why litigants in person still have to play by the rules
Andrew Mason*, a trainee in the Business and Financial Disputes...
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R -v-Pabon: A Warning on Expert Witnesses
Lucinda Murphy is a Trainee Solicitor in the Commercial Litigation...
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Is ATE insurance an answer to an application for security for costs against a funder?
Janine Alexander of Collyer Bristow LLP reports on the outcome...
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Enforcement of foreign judgments in Northern Ireland and Scotland
Fergal Maguire, Head of Debt Recovery, Cleaver Fulton Rankin and...
Read More

Commercial Contracts – should there be a duty to act in good faith?
As English law currently stands, there is no general overriding...
Read More

PRACTICAL LAW DISPUTE RESOLUTION: CASE OF THE MONTH
Evidence from Ukrainian criminal investigation admissible in English civil proceedings...
Read More

NICK ROWLES-DAVIES APPOINTED AS CHAIRMAN OF THE COMMERCIAL LITIGATION ASSOCIATION
The Commercial Litigation Association (CLA) today announces that Nick Rowles...
Read More

Nick Rowles-Davies
joins the Commercial Litigation Association as Chair
Yes, that’s right, Nick Rowles Davies, Executive Vice Chairman of...
Read More

CLA urges restraint by the MOJ when considering applying Fixed Recoverable Costs to Business Disputes
In its response to the Fixed Recoverable Costs Consultation (“FRC”)...
Read More

PRACTICAL LAW DISPUTE RESOLUTION: CASE OF THE MONTH
Chancellor of the High Court gives important guidance regarding scope...
Read More

Experts, documents and the duck test: the lessons from Ruffell v. Lovatt
Introduction Under English law, any expert witness should provide his...
Read More

PRACTICAL LAW DISPUTE RESOLUTION: CASE OF THE MONTH
Appropriate rates of interest where claimant beat its own Part...
Read More

PRACTICAL LAW DISPUTE RESOLUTION: CASE OF THE MONTH
Supreme Court allows appeal in Perry v Raleys case on...
Read More

Collaboration between law firm, litigation funder and insurance brokerage creates access to justice enhancing product for owners of intellectual property.
Debenhams Ottaway LLP in association with Sparkle Capital Ltd, Sybaris...
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Commercial Litigation Association appoints Lord Neuberger as Patron
The Commercial Litigation Association (“CLA”) has recently appointed Lord Neuberger,...
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Evolution of commercial litigation
January 2019 looks like being a big month in the...
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Mary Poppins the creative lawyers the Banks and the banks: What 2018 brought and what 2019 has in store.
Did you see the film Mary Poppins Returns over the...
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Barton v Wright Hassall: Why litigants in person still have to play by the rules
Andrew Mason*, a trainee in the Business and Financial Disputes...
Read More

R -v-Pabon: A Warning on Expert Witnesses
Lucinda Murphy is a Trainee Solicitor in the Commercial Litigation...
Read More

Is ATE insurance an answer to an application for security for costs against a funder?
Janine Alexander of Collyer Bristow LLP reports on the outcome...
Read More

Enforcement of foreign judgments in Northern Ireland and Scotland
Fergal Maguire, Head of Debt Recovery, Cleaver Fulton Rankin and...
Read More

Commercial Contracts – should there be a duty to act in good faith?
As English law currently stands, there is no general overriding...
Read More

PRACTICAL LAW DISPUTE RESOLUTION: CASE OF THE MONTH
Evidence from Ukrainian criminal investigation admissible in English civil proceedings...
Read More

NICK ROWLES-DAVIES APPOINTED AS CHAIRMAN OF THE COMMERCIAL LITIGATION ASSOCIATION
The Commercial Litigation Association (CLA) today announces that Nick Rowles...
Read More

Nick Rowles-Davies
joins the Commercial Litigation Association as Chair
Yes, that’s right, Nick Rowles Davies, Executive Vice Chairman of...
Read More

CLA urges restraint by the MOJ when considering applying Fixed Recoverable Costs to Business Disputes
In its response to the Fixed Recoverable Costs Consultation (“FRC”)...
Read More

PRACTICAL LAW DISPUTE RESOLUTION: CASE OF THE MONTH
Chancellor of the High Court gives important guidance regarding scope...
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Experts, documents and the duck test: the lessons from Ruffell v. Lovatt
Introduction Under English law, any expert witness should provide his...
Read More

PRACTICAL LAW DISPUTE RESOLUTION: CASE OF THE MONTH
Appropriate rates of interest where claimant beat its own Part...
Read More

PRACTICAL LAW DISPUTE RESOLUTION: CASE OF THE MONTH
Supreme Court allows appeal in Perry v Raleys case on...
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Collaboration between law firm, litigation funder and insurance brokerage creates access to justice enhancing product for owners of intellectual property.
Debenhams Ottaway LLP in association with Sparkle Capital Ltd, Sybaris...
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Commercial Litigation Association appoints Lord Neuberger as Patron
The Commercial Litigation Association (“CLA”) has recently appointed Lord Neuberger,...
Read More

Evolution of commercial litigation
January 2019 looks like being a big month in the...
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Mary Poppins the creative lawyers the Banks and the banks: What 2018 brought and what 2019 has in store.
Did you see the film Mary Poppins Returns over the...
Read More

Barton v Wright Hassall: Why litigants in person still have to play by the rules
Andrew Mason*, a trainee in the Business and Financial Disputes...
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R -v-Pabon: A Warning on Expert Witnesses
Lucinda Murphy is a Trainee Solicitor in the Commercial Litigation...
Read More

Is ATE insurance an answer to an application for security for costs against a funder?
Janine Alexander of Collyer Bristow LLP reports on the outcome...
Read More

Enforcement of foreign judgments in Northern Ireland and Scotland
Fergal Maguire, Head of Debt Recovery, Cleaver Fulton Rankin and...
Read More

Commercial Contracts – should there be a duty to act in good faith?
As English law currently stands, there is no general overriding...
Read More

PRACTICAL LAW DISPUTE RESOLUTION: CASE OF THE MONTH
Evidence from Ukrainian criminal investigation admissible in English civil proceedings...
Read More

NICK ROWLES-DAVIES APPOINTED AS CHAIRMAN OF THE COMMERCIAL LITIGATION ASSOCIATION
The Commercial Litigation Association (CLA) today announces that Nick Rowles...
Read More

Nick Rowles-Davies
joins the Commercial Litigation Association as Chair
Yes, that’s right, Nick Rowles Davies, Executive Vice Chairman of...
Read More

CLA urges restraint by the MOJ when considering applying Fixed Recoverable Costs to Business Disputes
In its response to the Fixed Recoverable Costs Consultation (“FRC”)...
Read More

PRACTICAL LAW DISPUTE RESOLUTION: CASE OF THE MONTH
Chancellor of the High Court gives important guidance regarding scope...
Read More

Experts, documents and the duck test: the lessons from Ruffell v. Lovatt
Introduction Under English law, any expert witness should provide his...
Read More

PRACTICAL LAW DISPUTE RESOLUTION: CASE OF THE MONTH
Appropriate rates of interest where claimant beat its own Part...
Read More

PRACTICAL LAW DISPUTE RESOLUTION: CASE OF THE MONTH
Supreme Court allows appeal in Perry v Raleys case on...
Read More

Collaboration between law firm, litigation funder and insurance brokerage creates access to justice enhancing product for owners of intellectual property.
Debenhams Ottaway LLP in association with Sparkle Capital Ltd, Sybaris...
Read More

Commercial Litigation Association appoints Lord Neuberger as Patron
The Commercial Litigation Association (“CLA”) has recently appointed Lord Neuberger,...
Read More

Evolution of commercial litigation
January 2019 looks like being a big month in the...
Read More

Mary Poppins the creative lawyers the Banks and the banks: What 2018 brought and what 2019 has in store.
Did you see the film Mary Poppins Returns over the...
Read More

Barton v Wright Hassall: Why litigants in person still have to play by the rules
Andrew Mason*, a trainee in the Business and Financial Disputes...
Read More

R -v-Pabon: A Warning on Expert Witnesses
Lucinda Murphy is a Trainee Solicitor in the Commercial Litigation...
Read More

Is ATE insurance an answer to an application for security for costs against a funder?
Janine Alexander of Collyer Bristow LLP reports on the outcome...
Read More

Enforcement of foreign judgments in Northern Ireland and Scotland
Fergal Maguire, Head of Debt Recovery, Cleaver Fulton Rankin and...
Read More

Commercial Contracts – should there be a duty to act in good faith?
As English law currently stands, there is no general overriding...
Read More

PRACTICAL LAW DISPUTE RESOLUTION: CASE OF THE MONTH
Evidence from Ukrainian criminal investigation admissible in English civil proceedings...
Read More

NICK ROWLES-DAVIES APPOINTED AS CHAIRMAN OF THE COMMERCIAL LITIGATION ASSOCIATION
The Commercial Litigation Association (CLA) today announces that Nick Rowles...
Read More

Nick Rowles-Davies
joins the Commercial Litigation Association as Chair
Yes, that’s right, Nick Rowles Davies, Executive Vice Chairman of...
Read More

CLA urges restraint by the MOJ when considering applying Fixed Recoverable Costs to Business Disputes
In its response to the Fixed Recoverable Costs Consultation (“FRC”)...
Read More

PRACTICAL LAW DISPUTE RESOLUTION: CASE OF THE MONTH
Chancellor of the High Court gives important guidance regarding scope...
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Experts, documents and the duck test: the lessons from Ruffell v. Lovatt
Introduction Under English law, any expert witness should provide his...
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PRACTICAL LAW DISPUTE RESOLUTION: CASE OF THE MONTH
Appropriate rates of interest where claimant beat its own Part...
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PRACTICAL LAW DISPUTE RESOLUTION: CASE OF THE MONTH
Supreme Court allows appeal in Perry v Raleys case on...
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Collaboration between law firm, litigation funder and insurance brokerage creates access to justice enhancing product for owners of intellectual property.
Debenhams Ottaway LLP in association with Sparkle Capital Ltd, Sybaris...
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Commercial Litigation Association appoints Lord Neuberger as Patron
The Commercial Litigation Association (“CLA”) has recently appointed Lord Neuberger,...
Read More

Evolution of commercial litigation
January 2019 looks like being a big month in the...
Read More

Mary Poppins the creative lawyers the Banks and the banks: What 2018 brought and what 2019 has in store.
Did you see the film Mary Poppins Returns over the...
Read More

Barton v Wright Hassall: Why litigants in person still have to play by the rules
Andrew Mason*, a trainee in the Business and Financial Disputes...
Read More

R -v-Pabon: A Warning on Expert Witnesses
Lucinda Murphy is a Trainee Solicitor in the Commercial Litigation...
Read More

Is ATE insurance an answer to an application for security for costs against a funder?
Janine Alexander of Collyer Bristow LLP reports on the outcome...
Read More

Enforcement of foreign judgments in Northern Ireland and Scotland
Fergal Maguire, Head of Debt Recovery, Cleaver Fulton Rankin and...
Read More

Commercial Contracts – should there be a duty to act in good faith?
As English law currently stands, there is no general overriding...
Read More

PRACTICAL LAW DISPUTE RESOLUTION: CASE OF THE MONTH
Evidence from Ukrainian criminal investigation admissible in English civil proceedings...
Read More

NICK ROWLES-DAVIES APPOINTED AS CHAIRMAN OF THE COMMERCIAL LITIGATION ASSOCIATION
The Commercial Litigation Association (CLA) today announces that Nick Rowles...
Read More

Nick Rowles-Davies
joins the Commercial Litigation Association as Chair
Yes, that’s right, Nick Rowles Davies, Executive Vice Chairman of...
Read More

CLA urges restraint by the MOJ when considering applying Fixed Recoverable Costs to Business Disputes
In its response to the Fixed Recoverable Costs Consultation (“FRC”)...
Read More

PRACTICAL LAW DISPUTE RESOLUTION: CASE OF THE MONTH
Chancellor of the High Court gives important guidance regarding scope...
Read More

Experts, documents and the duck test: the lessons from Ruffell v. Lovatt
Introduction Under English law, any expert witness should provide his...
Read More

PRACTICAL LAW DISPUTE RESOLUTION: CASE OF THE MONTH
Appropriate rates of interest where claimant beat its own Part...
Read More

PRACTICAL LAW DISPUTE RESOLUTION: CASE OF THE MONTH
Supreme Court allows appeal in Perry v Raleys case on...
Read More

Collaboration between law firm, litigation funder and insurance brokerage creates access to justice enhancing product for owners of intellectual property.
Debenhams Ottaway LLP in association with Sparkle Capital Ltd, Sybaris...
Read More

Commercial Litigation Association appoints Lord Neuberger as Patron
The Commercial Litigation Association (“CLA”) has recently appointed Lord Neuberger,...
Read More

Evolution of commercial litigation
January 2019 looks like being a big month in the...
Read More

Mary Poppins the creative lawyers the Banks and the banks: What 2018 brought and what 2019 has in store.
Did you see the film Mary Poppins Returns over the...
Read More

Barton v Wright Hassall: Why litigants in person still have to play by the rules
Andrew Mason*, a trainee in the Business and Financial Disputes...
Read More

R -v-Pabon: A Warning on Expert Witnesses
Lucinda Murphy is a Trainee Solicitor in the Commercial Litigation...
Read More

Is ATE insurance an answer to an application for security for costs against a funder?
Janine Alexander of Collyer Bristow LLP reports on the outcome...
Read More

Enforcement of foreign judgments in Northern Ireland and Scotland
Fergal Maguire, Head of Debt Recovery, Cleaver Fulton Rankin and...
Read More

Commercial Contracts – should there be a duty to act in good faith?
As English law currently stands, there is no general overriding...
Read More

PRACTICAL LAW DISPUTE RESOLUTION: CASE OF THE MONTH
Evidence from Ukrainian criminal investigation admissible in English civil proceedings...
Read More

NICK ROWLES-DAVIES APPOINTED AS CHAIRMAN OF THE COMMERCIAL LITIGATION ASSOCIATION
The Commercial Litigation Association (CLA) today announces that Nick Rowles...
Read More

Nick Rowles-Davies
joins the Commercial Litigation Association as Chair
Yes, that’s right, Nick Rowles Davies, Executive Vice Chairman of...
Read More

CLA urges restraint by the MOJ when considering applying Fixed Recoverable Costs to Business Disputes
In its response to the Fixed Recoverable Costs Consultation (“FRC”)...
Read More

PRACTICAL LAW DISPUTE RESOLUTION: CASE OF THE MONTH
Chancellor of the High Court gives important guidance regarding scope...
Read More

Experts, documents and the duck test: the lessons from Ruffell v. Lovatt
Introduction Under English law, any expert witness should provide his...
Read More

PRACTICAL LAW DISPUTE RESOLUTION: CASE OF THE MONTH
Appropriate rates of interest where claimant beat its own Part...
Read More

PRACTICAL LAW DISPUTE RESOLUTION: CASE OF THE MONTH
Supreme Court allows appeal in Perry v Raleys case on...
Read More

Collaboration between law firm, litigation funder and insurance brokerage creates access to justice enhancing product for owners of intellectual property.
Debenhams Ottaway LLP in association with Sparkle Capital Ltd, Sybaris...
Read More

Commercial Litigation Association appoints Lord Neuberger as Patron
The Commercial Litigation Association (“CLA”) has recently appointed Lord Neuberger,...
Read More

Evolution of commercial litigation
January 2019 looks like being a big month in the...
Read More

Mary Poppins the creative lawyers the Banks and the banks: What 2018 brought and what 2019 has in store.
Did you see the film Mary Poppins Returns over the...
Read More

Barton v Wright Hassall: Why litigants in person still have to play by the rules
Andrew Mason*, a trainee in the Business and Financial Disputes...
Read More

R -v-Pabon: A Warning on Expert Witnesses
Lucinda Murphy is a Trainee Solicitor in the Commercial Litigation...
Read More

Is ATE insurance an answer to an application for security for costs against a funder?
Janine Alexander of Collyer Bristow LLP reports on the outcome...
Read More

Enforcement of foreign judgments in Northern Ireland and Scotland
Fergal Maguire, Head of Debt Recovery, Cleaver Fulton Rankin and...
Read More

Commercial Contracts – should there be a duty to act in good faith?
As English law currently stands, there is no general overriding...
Read More

PRACTICAL LAW DISPUTE RESOLUTION: CASE OF THE MONTH
Evidence from Ukrainian criminal investigation admissible in English civil proceedings...
Read More

NICK ROWLES-DAVIES APPOINTED AS CHAIRMAN OF THE COMMERCIAL LITIGATION ASSOCIATION
The Commercial Litigation Association (CLA) today announces that Nick Rowles...
Read More

Nick Rowles-Davies
joins the Commercial Litigation Association as Chair
Yes, that’s right, Nick Rowles Davies, Executive Vice Chairman of...
Read More

CLA urges restraint by the MOJ when considering applying Fixed Recoverable Costs to Business Disputes
In its response to the Fixed Recoverable Costs Consultation (“FRC”)...
Read More

PRACTICAL LAW DISPUTE RESOLUTION: CASE OF THE MONTH
Chancellor of the High Court gives important guidance regarding scope...
Read More

Experts, documents and the duck test: the lessons from Ruffell v. Lovatt
Introduction Under English law, any expert witness should provide his...
Read More

PRACTICAL LAW DISPUTE RESOLUTION: CASE OF THE MONTH
Appropriate rates of interest where claimant beat its own Part...
Read More

PRACTICAL LAW DISPUTE RESOLUTION: CASE OF THE MONTH
Supreme Court allows appeal in Perry v Raleys case on...
Read More

Collaboration between law firm, litigation funder and insurance brokerage creates access to justice enhancing product for owners of intellectual property.
Debenhams Ottaway LLP in association with Sparkle Capital Ltd, Sybaris...
Read More

Commercial Litigation Association appoints Lord Neuberger as Patron
The Commercial Litigation Association (“CLA”) has recently appointed Lord Neuberger,...
Read More

Evolution of commercial litigation
January 2019 looks like being a big month in the...
Read More

Mary Poppins the creative lawyers the Banks and the banks: What 2018 brought and what 2019 has in store.
Did you see the film Mary Poppins Returns over the...
Read More

Barton v Wright Hassall: Why litigants in person still have to play by the rules
Andrew Mason*, a trainee in the Business and Financial Disputes...
Read More

R -v-Pabon: A Warning on Expert Witnesses
Lucinda Murphy is a Trainee Solicitor in the Commercial Litigation...
Read More

Is ATE insurance an answer to an application for security for costs against a funder?
Janine Alexander of Collyer Bristow LLP reports on the outcome...
Read More

Enforcement of foreign judgments in Northern Ireland and Scotland
Fergal Maguire, Head of Debt Recovery, Cleaver Fulton Rankin and...
Read More

Commercial Contracts – should there be a duty to act in good faith?
As English law currently stands, there is no general overriding...
Read More

PRACTICAL LAW DISPUTE RESOLUTION: CASE OF THE MONTH
Evidence from Ukrainian criminal investigation admissible in English civil proceedings...
Read More

NICK ROWLES-DAVIES APPOINTED AS CHAIRMAN OF THE COMMERCIAL LITIGATION ASSOCIATION
The Commercial Litigation Association (CLA) today announces that Nick Rowles...
Read More

Nick Rowles-Davies
joins the Commercial Litigation Association as Chair
Yes, that’s right, Nick Rowles Davies, Executive Vice Chairman of...
Read More

CLA urges restraint by the MOJ when considering applying Fixed Recoverable Costs to Business Disputes
In its response to the Fixed Recoverable Costs Consultation (“FRC”)...
Read More

PRACTICAL LAW DISPUTE RESOLUTION: CASE OF THE MONTH
Chancellor of the High Court gives important guidance regarding scope...
Read More

Experts, documents and the duck test: the lessons from Ruffell v. Lovatt
Introduction Under English law, any expert witness should provide his...
Read More

PRACTICAL LAW DISPUTE RESOLUTION: CASE OF THE MONTH
Appropriate rates of interest where claimant beat its own Part...
Read More

PRACTICAL LAW DISPUTE RESOLUTION: CASE OF THE MONTH
Supreme Court allows appeal in Perry v Raleys case on...
Read More

Collaboration between law firm, litigation funder and insurance brokerage creates access to justice enhancing product for owners of intellectual property.
Debenhams Ottaway LLP in association with Sparkle Capital Ltd, Sybaris...
Read More

Commercial Litigation Association appoints Lord Neuberger as Patron
The Commercial Litigation Association (“CLA”) has recently appointed Lord Neuberger,...
Read More

Evolution of commercial litigation
January 2019 looks like being a big month in the...
Read More

Mary Poppins the creative lawyers the Banks and the banks: What 2018 brought and what 2019 has in store.
Did you see the film Mary Poppins Returns over the...
Read More

Barton v Wright Hassall: Why litigants in person still have to play by the rules
Andrew Mason*, a trainee in the Business and Financial Disputes...
Read More

R -v-Pabon: A Warning on Expert Witnesses
Lucinda Murphy is a Trainee Solicitor in the Commercial Litigation...
Read More

Is ATE insurance an answer to an application for security for costs against a funder?
Janine Alexander of Collyer Bristow LLP reports on the outcome...
Read More

Enforcement of foreign judgments in Northern Ireland and Scotland
Fergal Maguire, Head of Debt Recovery, Cleaver Fulton Rankin and...
Read More

Commercial Contracts – should there be a duty to act in good faith?
As English law currently stands, there is no general overriding...
Read More

PRACTICAL LAW DISPUTE RESOLUTION: CASE OF THE MONTH
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Enforcement of foreign judgments in Northern Ireland and Scotland
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PRACTICAL LAW DISPUTE RESOLUTION: CASE OF THE MONTH
Evidence from Ukrainian criminal investigation admissible in English civil proceedings...
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NICK ROWLES-DAVIES APPOINTED AS CHAIRMAN OF THE COMMERCIAL LITIGATION ASSOCIATION
The Commercial Litigation Association (CLA) today announces that Nick Rowles...
Read More

Nick Rowles-Davies
joins the Commercial Litigation Association as Chair
Yes, that’s right, Nick Rowles Davies, Executive Vice Chairman of...
Read More

CLA urges restraint by the MOJ when considering applying Fixed Recoverable Costs to Business Disputes
In its response to the Fixed Recoverable Costs Consultation (“FRC”)...
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PRACTICAL LAW DISPUTE RESOLUTION: CASE OF THE MONTH
Chancellor of the High Court gives important guidance regarding scope...
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Experts, documents and the duck test: the lessons from Ruffell v. Lovatt
Introduction Under English law, any expert witness should provide his...
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PRACTICAL LAW DISPUTE RESOLUTION: CASE OF THE MONTH
Appropriate rates of interest where claimant beat its own Part...
Read More

PRACTICAL LAW DISPUTE RESOLUTION: CASE OF THE MONTH
Supreme Court allows appeal in Perry v Raleys case on...
Read More

Collaboration between law firm, litigation funder and insurance brokerage creates access to justice enhancing product for owners of intellectual property.
Debenhams Ottaway LLP in association with Sparkle Capital Ltd, Sybaris...
Read More

Commercial Litigation Association appoints Lord Neuberger as Patron
The Commercial Litigation Association (“CLA”) has recently appointed Lord Neuberger,...
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Evolution of commercial litigation
January 2019 looks like being a big month in the...
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Mary Poppins the creative lawyers the Banks and the banks: What 2018 brought and what 2019 has in store.
Did you see the film Mary Poppins Returns over the...
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Barton v Wright Hassall: Why litigants in person still have to play by the rules
Andrew Mason*, a trainee in the Business and Financial Disputes...
Read More

R -v-Pabon: A Warning on Expert Witnesses
Lucinda Murphy is a Trainee Solicitor in the Commercial Litigation...
Read More

Is ATE insurance an answer to an application for security for costs against a funder?
Janine Alexander of Collyer Bristow LLP reports on the outcome...
Read More

Enforcement of foreign judgments in Northern Ireland and Scotland
Fergal Maguire, Head of Debt Recovery, Cleaver Fulton Rankin and...
Read More

Commercial Contracts – should there be a duty to act in good faith?
As English law currently stands, there is no general overriding...
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