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The Courts again says those who represent themselves must abide by the Court rules

A Claimant who represented himself in Court proceedings learnt an expensive lesson when he was ordered to pay the costs of a wasted trial when his conduct led to a trial to be adjourned.

Court limits the ways in which a written contract can be changed

The Supreme Court has reversed a Court of Appeal decision and held that the terms of contract can only be changed if the correct procedure is used .

No special rules for those who represent themselves in Court proceedings

The Supreme Court has held that those who act in person in Court proceedings must abide by the Court rules in the same way as those who are represented by solicitors.

Ban on charging customers for paying by credit card

As of 13th January 2018 , Businesses can no longer charge consumers for paying by a particular payment method.

New Court rules introduced to chase debtors

New rules have been brought into effect which makes the debt recovery process slower and more difficult for creditors to chase debtors

Holiday Compensation without going to Court

if things do not go to plan on holiday , there are various schemes run by ABTA to assist you in obtaining compensation

Court awards £18,000 damages for libel on a football fan`s forum

A cautionary tale that reminds us that postings on social media sites are subject to the law of defamation

Bank of Mum and Dad lending issues

The Bank of Mum and dad is now one of the leading sources of finance for house purchases. Assisting children get a foot on the property ladder can have a number of legal and tax issues ...

The Risks of giving free advice

The Court of Appeal has recently held that the provision of free ,informal , advice and services can be costly

Consumer Rights Act 2015

02 June 2016 11:43

Know What Your Rights Are When Buying Vehicles...