Shaping up
Road traffic update 2011
You wait all year for a highways case and then three come along at once - Roger Cooper (Solicitors Journal).
VOLCANIC ASH TRAVEL CLAIMS – WHO PAYS WHEN THE DUST SETTLES?...
Costs Success in Court of Appeal - Apportion to costs in line with Claimant's Liability
LIMITATION – still something of a lottery?
In January of this year the House of Lords gave judgment in the case of six conjoined appeals forever likely to be remembered as the case of the lottery rapist. Though the case’s principal importance is for those who prosecute and defend claims of historic sex abuse it may have a wider importance for personal injury litigation generally, perhaps principally for cases concerning clinical negligence and industrial disease.
Bailey v Warren CA 7th February 2006
To Admit or not to Admit
CPR rules - Part 36 April 2007
Resiling from admissions



