Litigation/Dispute Resolution


Misconduct by solicitor leading to civil restraint order “was not noble”

4 August 2025

The Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal has rejected an argument from a solicitor made subject to a general civil restraint order that his “underlying motivation” was “noble”.


Supreme Court finds for lenders on motor finance – with one exception

1 August 2025

The Supreme Court this afternoon overturned the Court of Appeal’s ruling in the motor finance litigation – with one exception, the unfair relationship under the Consumer Credit Act.


Pogust Goodhead: Dam defendants “trying to put us out of business”

1 August 2025

Class action practice Pogust Goodhead has accused the defendants in the Fundão Dam case of trying to “put an end” to the firm by settling claims directly with its clients.


CAT makes costs support and public funding agreements standard

1 August 2025

People bringing collective actions should always instruct costs specialists to assist them with scrutinising their lawyers’ fees and also make their funding agreements public, the CAT has ruled.


SRA and FCA join forces to warn over motor finance misconduct

31 July 2025

Regulators have issued a warning to law firms and claims management companies about their conduct of motor finance claims ahead of tomorrow’s Supreme Court ruling.


OPRC consults on inclusion framework and pre-action model

31 July 2025

The Online Procedure Rule Committee has launched its first public consultation, on an inclusion framework and pre-action model that would set standards for digital services.


Partner struck off after sticking “head in the sand” over bill

29 July 2025

A partner whose “head in the sand” approach meant a case spiralled out of control after he failed to serve points of dispute on a bill of costs in time has been struck off.


Supreme Court to rule on car finance cases on Friday – at 4.35pm

28 July 2025

The Supreme Court is to take the highly unusual step of issuing its heavily anticipated ruling in the car finance cases at 4.35pm this Friday.


Uncertainty over advocates’ immunity could have “chilling effect”

24 July 2025

A High Court ruling casting uncertainty over the immunity of advocates for what they say and do in court could have a “chilling effect”, the Bar Council has warned.


Negligence claim over negligence claim thrown out

22 July 2025

The High Court has thrown out a £7.2m negligence claim brought against a law firm over its conduct of its client’s negligence claim against his previous lawyers.


Lawyers throw weight behind MPs’ call for county court review

22 July 2025

The legal profession has strongly backed the recommendation of the justice select committee for an urgent review of the county court.


MPs demand complete overhaul of “dysfunctional” county courts

21 July 2025

The county court is a “dysfunctional operation that has failed to adequately deliver civil justice across England and Wales”, MPs said today in a damning report.


SRA to quiz volume claims firms about compliance

21 July 2025

The Solicitors Regulation Authority is to demand assurances from firms conducting volume consumer claims that they are meeting their professional obligations.


Law firm signs up 1,000 clients affected by Afghan data breach

18 July 2025

Consumer claims law firm Barings says it is already working with 1,000 people affected by the Afghan data breach, while Leigh Day says claimants will retain at least 70% of damages.


JAC “should not automatically” keep negative soundings secret

18 July 2025

The Judicial Appointments Commission was wrong to adopt a practice of never putting negative material to a candidate save in exceptional circumstances, the Court of Appeal has ruled.

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