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Court of Appeal Allows Credit Hire Charges Despite Absence of MOT Certificate
20/12/2024The Court of Appeal, on 4 December 2024, delivered judgment in the case of Ali v HSF Logistics Polska SP. Z O.O [2024] EWCA Civ 1479. It addressed the issue of whether a claimant can recover credit hire charges when their vehicle lacked a valid MOT certificate at the time of the accident.
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Pupillage at 25 Canada Square Chambers (1)
21/11/2024Pupillage at 25 Canada Square Chambers ('25 CSC') is divided into the traditional two parts; your first six months will be spent as a non-practising pupil and the second six months ‘on your feet’ as a practising pupil. When To Apply 25 Canada Square Chambers is recruiting for up to two pupillages,…
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Zachariah Arabeh Secures Dismissal of Undisclosed Commission Claim on Grounds of Undue Delay
19/11/2024'Undue Delay' success for Zachariah Arabeh.
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FOCUS ON: ABDUL QADIM
08/11/2024Our ‘Focus On’ series continues with a profile of Abdul Qadim and his growing practice.
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RENTERS’ RIGHTS BILL: AN UPDATE
01/11/2024Charlotte Walker provides an update on the Renters’ Rights Bill following its 2nd reading in the House of Commons.
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Transparency in Consumer Credit: Key Takeaways from Johnson v Firstrand Bank Ltd
25/10/2024Anna Roffey gives a precis of today’s Court of Appeal decision in Johnson v Firstrand Bank Ltd, Wrench v Firstrand Bank Ltd and Hopcraft v Close Brothers Ltd
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