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    Demystifying the Arbitration Process: Understanding How Disputes Are Resolved

    Demystifying the Arbitration Process: Understanding How Disputes Are Resolved

    In the world of legal proceedings, arbitration stands out as an effective alternative method of dispute resolution. It offers parties involved in a conflict a way to settle their differences outside of traditional courtroom litigation. But how exactly does arbitration work?

    Mauritius: Pioneering Africa's Digital Landscape Through Virtual Asset Regulation

    Mauritius has taken significant strides towards becoming a pioneering force in Africa's digital landscape by being among the ...

    Tax Disputes & Cost Orders

    When advising on a dispute with HMRC, which may ultimately lead to an appeal before the tribunal and higher courts, it is ...

    The Evolution & History of Credit Hire (Part 1)

    Credit hire is supposedly a very well-known subject area. The words credit hire mean different things to people. Whilst not ...

    Kye Herbert shortlisted for Leicestershire Law Society's Barrister of the Year Award

    We'd like to congratulate Kye Herbert on becoming a finalist for Leicestershire Law Society's prestigious Barrister of the ...

    Impecuniosity – Implications of Diriye v Bojaj

    The case of Diriye v Bojaj [2021] 1 WLR 1277 is a Court of Appeal case and therefore should be seriously considered. I have ...

    Impecuniosity & Credit Hire

    One of the key issues in almost any credit hire case is the issue of impecuniosity. There were many early challenges to ...

    Freedom of Expression and Belief: Higgs v Farmor's School & Randall v Trent College (Webinar)

    In this seminar, barristers Richard O'Dair and Simon McCrossan will examine whether and to what extent employees can ask ...

    Housing Disrepair – An Overview

    Although living conditions in England and Wales have vastly improved over the past hundred years, it is a sad fact that ...

    No MOT in Credit Hire and Causation

    In credit hire cases, it is not an entirely an uncommon situation for a claimant not to have a valid MOT for the vehicle ...

    EU Parliament Adopts Ground-breaking Artificial Intelligence Act: A Comprehensive Guide for Businesses

    The recent adoption of the Artificial Intelligence Act by the European Parliament represents a significant milestone in ...

    Parental Alienation: An Overview

    Family breakdown in the UK has reached epidemic proportions. The family courts are bursting at the seams with parents ...

    Dee v Welsh Ambulance Services [2023] EWHC 2765 (KB): Uprating PSLA Awards Under the Judicial College Guidelines

    In my recent experience of Stage 3 hearings, whilst the non-binding County Court decision of Blair v Jaber [2023] EW Misc 3 ...

    Bee v Jenson and the Ways to Quantify Loss of Use

    The Court of Appeal decision of Bee v Jenson [2008 R.T.R.7] was reported over 13 years ago. I recall there was a lot of ...

    The Meaning of “Credit” Under the Consumer Credit Act 1974 and its Implications

    Central to the Consumer Credit Act 1974 (hereinafter mainly referred to as the “Act”) is the word “credit”. There is however ...