Litigation/Dispute Resolution


Law firm granted injunction after “obscene and criminal” phone calls

22 October 2024

A law firm has been granted an injunction by the High Court after four female members of staff received anonymous, “obscene and criminal” phone calls.


Court “lacks jurisdiction” to protect party’s lawyers from abuse

21 October 2024

The High Court does not have jurisdiction to grant claimants a protective injunction stopping a defendant from harassing their lawyers, a judge has ruled.


Major report rejects regulation of third-party litigation funding

16 October 2024

There should only be a move to regulate third-party litigation funding in the event of “an identifiable problem or market failure”, a major report has concluded.


Court orders parties to engage in ADR over costs

16 October 2024

A ruling that parties must engage in ADR before their argument over costs can be heard is a landmark that could herald the start of a new era, according to costs lawyers.


High Court orders City litigators to name source of “forged” report

15 October 2024

The High Court has ordered a leading City litigation firm to name the source of a potentially forged report produced as part of an arbitration dispute between Russian oligarchs.


Burford doubles funding for cases led by diverse lawyers

9 October 2024

Litigation funder Burford Capital has set aside a further $150m (£115m) for cases led by women or ethnic minority lawyers.


Deceased solicitor’s partner told to delete posts attacking executors

7 October 2024

The High Court has ordered the partner of a leading Birmingham solicitor, who died at the end of last year, to remove social media posts accusing his executors of misconduct.


Service failure dooms negligence claim against law firm

7 October 2024

The High Court has thrown out a professional negligence action against a City law firm because of the claimant’s failure to serve the particulars of claim in time.


Court criticises solicitor in relationship with client for work on her claim

4 October 2024

The High Court has criticised a “seriously mistaken” senior solicitor for leading on a £1.3m claim against another law firm when he was in a romantic relationship with the claimant.


CA rejects public access barristers’ bid for outstanding fees

4 October 2024

The Court of Appeal has rejected a bid by two public access barristers to be paid nearly £125,000 in fees after the lower courts found a key term in their retainers unfair.

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