Suing for a Supermarket “Slip ‘n Trip” – What Must You Prove?

“The path is smooth that leadeth on to danger” (William Shakespeare) Tripping over aisle blockages or slipping on floors made slick by spillages can happen in even the best-managed supermarkets, and injured shoppers regularly turn to our courts to claim damages from shopkeepers and building owners. It’s no surprise therefore that this sort of claim [...]

By |2023-12-07T12:38:12+02:00October 1st, 2023|Litigation|Comments Off on Suing for a Supermarket “Slip ‘n Trip” – What Must You Prove?

Don’t Give a Loan or Credit to Anyone (Not Even a Friend) Without Legal Advice!

“The requirement that credit providers must be registered allows for their control and regulation, especially in relation to their financial probity and integrity, thereby avoiding the unscrupulous exploitation of credit consumers by so-called fly-by-night operators and loan sharks.” (Extract from judgment below) A recent High Court case highlights once again the dangers of lending money, [...]

By |2023-12-07T11:54:52+02:00July 1st, 2023|Litigation, Public law|Comments Off on Don’t Give a Loan or Credit to Anyone (Not Even a Friend) Without Legal Advice!

Heigh Ho, Heigh Ho, It’s Off to Court We Go – But What are the Costs of Suing?

“Agree, for the law is costly” (Marcus Tullius Cicero) As Roman lawyer and statesman Cicero pointed out two millennia ago, litigation comes at a cost. So first prize will always be to settle out of court. If you can’t settle and decide to sue, arm yourself with “deep pockets and nerves of steel”, particularly if [...]

By |2022-09-30T12:01:30+02:00September 30th, 2022|Litigation|Comments Off on Heigh Ho, Heigh Ho, It’s Off to Court We Go – But What are the Costs of Suing?
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