Shareholder Disputes – what is an unfair prejudice claim?
You might think that it’s a bit strong to describe two business partners who fall…
March 31, 2022 By Toby Claridge
You might think that it’s a bit strong to describe two business partners who fall…
March 31, 2022 By Toby Claridge
A victim of fraud has the option of pursuing criminal and or civil proceedings. Criminal…
March 31, 2022 By Stephens Scown
In the recent case of Webber v Department for Education, the High Court has partially…
March 31, 2022 By Stephens Scown
Disputes solicitor, Catherine Mathews shares her tips for businesses trying to overcome the disadvantages of…
March 31, 2022 By Catherine Mathews
Following changes to the rules on “no win, no fee” agreements and the increase in…
March 31, 2022 By Catherine Mathews
In March 2009, amid the early days of the recession, the Bank of England reduced…
March 31, 2022 By Richard Slater
Victims of fraud often have to make the decision of whether to bring civil proceedings…
March 31, 2022 By Stephens Scown
Many people use social media forums as a method of communication. There are pros and…
March 31, 2022 By Catherine Mathews
In this article on the Consumer Rights Act (CRA), we look at the implications the…
March 31, 2022 By Richard Slater
From April 2022, homeowners in England and Wales will be able to apply for an…
March 25, 2022 By Stephens Scown
Recovering debts can be an expensive and stressful process. In this article we offer advice…
March 25, 2022 By Luke Richards
The way in which you handle employment claims can have a big impact on your…
March 24, 2022 By Joe Nicholls