Litigation/Dispute Resolution


High Court reverses circuit judge’s decision to reduce costs budget

28 February 2024

The High Court has taken the unusual step of reversing a circuit judge’s decision to reduce a costs budget, finding she “closed her mind to any argument” based on a comparison with the other side’s.


Litigant misled court over response from other side’s solicitors

27 February 2024

A litigant in person who made a ‘without notice’ application to move property transactions to completion, blaming the other side’s solicitors for not replying to him, mislead the court.


Firm that enforced litigation non-compete clause goes after funders

27 February 2024

The law firm that won a Supreme Court ruling enforcing a non-compete undertaking given by another is also suing the litigation funder which worked with that firm, it has emerged.


High Court removes arbitrator who pre-judged expert evidence

27 February 2024

The High Court has removed a sole arbitrator it found had pre-judged the merits of a dispute because he said he knew and would believe the expert witnesses one side had put forward.


Court brands conduct of ex-Linklaters partner as “reprehensible”

26 February 2024

A High Court judge has branded as “reprehensible” the behaviour of a former Linklaters partner in failing to return the $25m he was asked to invest on behalf of a Saudi princess.


Hundreds of police officer data breach claims struck out

26 February 2024

Hundreds of police officers who brought data breach and misuse of private information claims where their pre-issue costs alone were £1.2m have seen their claims struck out.


Lawyers question effectiveness of new anti-SLAPPs law

26 February 2024

The government last week backed a private member’s bill aimed at extending the new law on SLAPPs beyond economic crime to all types of litigation but lawyers have expressed concerns.


Completion of court modernisation programme delayed yet again

23 February 2024

The court modernisation programme – which was originally meant to have concluded in 2020 – has been extended once more, with elements of it ditched as well.


Bott & Co teams up with CMC to boost car finance mis-selling practice

21 February 2024

Leading consumer law firm Bott & Co has become the latest to step up its focus on car finance mis-selling cases, unveiling a “strategic collaboration” with a CMC.


Employers join forces to develop costs lawyer apprenticeship

19 February 2024

Fifteen law firms and the Government Legal Department have joined forces to develop the newest legal apprenticeship, for costs lawyers, with final approval of the scheme anticipated in the summer.

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