Tag: High Court

When Overtaking Stationary or Slow-Moving Traffic at Junctions Motorcyclists Should Exercise Care, Which Includes Reducing Speed Very Substantially or Even Desisting From Overtaking So Says the High Court

Posted on 03/09/12 by AAH No Comments

BEN WOODHAM v JM TURNER (T/A TURNERS OF GREAT BARTON) (2011) [2011] EWHC 1588 (QB) ~ QBD (Kenneth Parker J) 21/06/2011 A coach driver was 70 per cent liable for personal injuries sustained by a motorcyclist following a road traffic accident at a junction as, considering the coach driver’s obstructed view of oncoming traffic, she [...]

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‘NHS Say No to Breast Enhancements’

Posted on 03/15/11 by admin No Comments

Title: R (on the application of C)(Appellant) v BERKSHIRE WEST PRIMARY CARE TRUST (Respondent) & EQUALITY & HUMAN RIGHTS COMISSION (intervener)(2011)   This case is an example of what you can do if you are not satisfied by a decision made by persons in authority. For example a Local Authority, NHS Trust, Civil Servants and [...]

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Hafezis Take on Complex Fraud Allegation Case: We Are Lawyers Competent in All Litigation No Matter How Big or Small.

Posted on 03/08/11 by admin No Comments

Mr W – v – International Conglomerate It was alleged by Ikea that Mr W had in conjunction with his employers and other Ikea staff defrauded Ikea to the tune of 16 millions pounds. Mr W had found our details from the Law Society’s Directory and instructed us nearly four years ago to defend a [...]

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Landlord and Tenant – Torts

Posted on 11/23/09 by admin No Comments

Though this site is dedicated to personal injury claims we as a firm hold ourselves out as litigators in general. In fact, as someone who has had the advantage of having worked for high street and city practices, I have been exposed to all types of litigation. Whilst the majority of our work is based [...]

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