The case below is a prime example of how not to deal with a neighbour dispute. The first advice I give any client in such a situation is, buy your neighbour a bottle of wine, forget your ego and talk
Confidentiality agreements rarely end up in court. However, in the case below, a company applied for injunctive relief on the basis that another company ‘may’ breach an agreement. This is a flawed application. The court will never grant an injunction
Divorce settlements are a working, breathing animal. Just because the decree nisi is granted, does not mean the financial order is set in stone for life. If a party who is ordered to make payments, simply cannot afford those payments,
It amazes me how many people will enter into an important contract without obtaining legal advice. Sometimes however, it is understandable why a party did not seek legal advice and instead, relied upon trust. The brother were clearly on good
Arbitration is akin to litigation in the Court. One party will win, one party will lose. The losing party is often left feeling aggrieved as to the decision of the court and will seek a way to appeal if possible