I am surprised the case below ended as it did. A court does not grant a freezing order unless there is a very real risk of dissipation. From what I can understand of this case, the defendant my not have
The case below shows the absolute importance of getting any agreement signed and dated before taking any form of action relating to it. Ultimately, whilst there had been negotiations between the parties, a final agreement (a tenancy agreement for a
Jurisdiction clauses are one of the most disputed clauses when there are contractual issues. Almost by default, jurisdiction will be argued to either delay a claim or to hinder proceedings being issued. The High Court in the case below had
I simply love the case below. The Upper Tribunal have upheld a damages claim against a Council for their point blank refusal to take their head out of the sand and cut a tree down that was causing damage to
The below case is a great example of the courts applying common sense and fairness in proceedings. It is quite often the case that one party is significantly wealthy whilst the other cannot even afford legal fees to obtain justice.