Castles in the Air: Discovery Land Revisited
In the recent case of Axis v Discovery Land and ors [2024] EWCA Civ 7, the Court of Appeal dismissed an appeal by Insurers against adverse findings on the
In the recent case of Axis v Discovery Land and ors [2024] EWCA Civ 7, the Court of Appeal dismissed an appeal by Insurers against adverse findings on the
The Fixed Recoverable Costs regime came into effect on 1 October 2023. This extends to almost all areas of civil litigation including professional negligence claims. In this article, we
The High Court has recently handed down judgment in a case which concerns the ability of Insurers to aggregate Claims of different clients who have had monies misappropriated by
You may be concerned with developments relating to COVID – 19 and how this may affect the handling of the matter(s) in which we are acting as your solicitors. Please
You may be concerned with developments relating to COVID – 19 and how this may affect the handling of the matter(s) in which we are acting as your solicitors. Please
Dublin law firm Caytons Law has changed its name to Caytons as of Sunday 1 March 2020. This coincides with the simultaneous conversion to LLP status of its associated office
Caytons Law has converted to a limited liability partnership meaning that Caytons Law ceased as a practice on Saturday, 29 February and Caytons Law LLP trading as Caytons began practising,
The English Supreme Court decision handed down in Travelers v XYZ [2019] UKSC 48 provides helpful and welcome guidance on the circumstances in which an insurer might face non-party costs
UK law firm, Caytons Law shows further commitment to the growth of its Dublin office with the announcement of Ronan Cosgrove as Partner. Departing from a Dublin based multinational
UK law firm, Caytons Law shows further commitment to the growth of its Dublin office with the announcement of Ronan Cosgrove as Partner. Departing from a Dublin based multinational