by | Jun 9, 2017 | All Articles, Commercial Law, Dispute articles, Karen Holden
Potentially. Where staff must be diverted from their usual tasks, damages for significant disruption caused to the business may be recoverable. This must not be confused with time spent by your staff preparing for court proceedings. Damages for business disruption...
by | Feb 15, 2017 | All Articles, Dispute articles
Separation and custody battles are extremely distressing. Allegations made between the parents can be easily made yet difficult to refute. Perhaps you have a way to prove otherwise though? Ever been tempted to leave your iPad ‘accidentally’ in a room,...
by | Jul 15, 2016 | All Articles, Dispute articles, Karen Holden, NEWS ARTICLES
My partner took out a loan so I could buy a motorbike – now she’s told me to pay her back in full or hand over the bike, what are my options?By Rebecca Rutt for thisismoney.co.ukTwo years ago my partner took out a loan so I could use the money to buy a new...
by | May 26, 2016 | All Articles, Dispute articles, Karen Holden
Not necessarily but be warned! Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR), mediation being the most well-known example, is now being strongly encouraged by the courts, more than ever before. The rationale is easy to follow. The courts are becoming increasingly burdened by...
by | Nov 19, 2015 | All Articles, Commercial Law, Dispute articles, Karen Holden
Empty Judgments: What to do when faced with an insolvent defendant company. It is a claimant’s nightmare: succeed in obtaining a judgment against a defendant company only to find that the company is insolvent or does not have sufficient means to satisfy the...
by | Mar 16, 2015 | All Articles, Dispute articles, Karen Holden
“Can I recover my costs from the other side?” This is one of the first questions asked in any dispute in which solicitors are involved and an important consideration when weighing up the commercial viability of pursuing a person for money owed to you.The...