Tag: Wales

Be Careful What You Sign or You Could Be Sent to Prison

Posted on 10/19/11 by admin No Comments

In a recent case of Lane v Shah (DC (Laws LJ, Simon J) 5/10/2011 The Court sentenced two people who gave evidence at Court to six and four months respectively for the offence of having been in Contempt of Court. In that case a father and a daughter made a claim for personal injury. They [...]

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Always Go Through a Law Firm

Posted on 10/29/10 by admin No Comments

Claim Farmers Law Year –v- Your Own Lawyer We settled a claim a month before the trial. We had taken over a case from another firm of solicitors who had abandoned our clients on the grounds that the case management company, from whom they have purchased this lead, has been investigated by the police. There [...]

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WHAT IS “NO-WIN-NO-FEE”

Posted on 03/05/10 by admin No Comments

Background: The present government in 2001 changed the law so that a member of the public can hire a solicitor on the basis that he or she will only have to pay the lawyer’s fees if the lawyer produces a successful result for you. The agreement is called a Conditional Fee Agreement. Commonly known as [...]

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HERE WE GO AGAIN, UNINSURED DRIVERS on the ROAD

Posted on 10/05/09 by admin No Comments

The motor industry have yet again highlighted that one in twenty drivers on the road in England and Wales are not insured and that scores of death are caused on a weekly basis on our roads in England and Wales by those in control of a motor car without an insurance policy. I believe that [...]

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