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    The Disproportionate Effect of s57 of the Criminal Justice and Courts Act 2015 (Findings of Fundamental Dishonesty) on Ethnic Minorities

    The Disproportionate Effect of s57 of the Criminal Justice and Courts Act 2015 (Findings of Fundamental Dishonesty) on Ethnic Minorities

    I recall when I was a child of 10 years walking with my father, when a group of young men threw stones at us and shouted “P… i”. I looked up at my father to respond to the abuse, like any child would do. My father looked down at me and said, “son, not every situation ...

    How does a hire agreement become regulated under the Consumer Credit Act 1974?

    The question of “How does a hire agreement become regulated under the Consumer Credit Act 1974” may appear to be simple. It ...

    Transparency, Accountability, Clarity, Justice and Efficiency: Suggested Changes to Credit Hire

    The so-called credit hire “wars” have been raging for over two decades now. Like most wars, it has simply led to mistrust, ...

    Does Dimond v Lovell Need to be Revisited?

    It’s been well over 20 years since the well-known case of Dimond v Lovell [2000] 2 All ER 897. However, in the light of the ...

    Courtesy Cars & Credit Hire

    The issue of courtesy cars and credit hire often comes to light in court cases. This is the typical scenario: the claimant ...

    The Implications of Bunting v Zurich [2020] EWHC 1807 (QB)

    There is yet another case on credit hire. Sometimes great interest is taken even in county court cases, and here we have a ...

    Case Law: Turley v Unite the Union, former Labour MP accused of dishonesty wins libel claim

    The judgment in Anna Turley v Unite the Union and Stephen Walker [2019] EWHC 3547 (QB) was handed down On 19 December 2019, ...