There are an increasing number of parties in civil proceedings that are deciding to represent themselves, as litigants in person. The reasons for this are not entirely clear but are likely to be linked to the significant increase in court fees, legal aid cuts, the...
The Insurance Act 2015 (“the Act”) comes into force on 12th August 2016. The delay of 18 months from when the Act was passed by Parliament was deliberate in order to give everyone the opportunity to prepare for, and become familiar with, what are very substantial...
Property Cybercrime is on the increase but there are steps that can be taken to protect your property from being fraudulently sold or mortgaged. Your property will be more at risk if: Your identity has been stolen You rent the property out You live abroad The property...
My colleagues have posted articles on what Brexit may mean in the property arena or the employment arena. I wish to make a non legal observation. “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times”. As we know, this is a quote from Dickens’ “A Tale of Two Cities”....