Personal Injury Litigation in Ireland
Are the times finally changing? You can read the note here Personal Injury Litigation in Ireland - John Sparks
Are the times finally changing? You can read the note here Personal Injury Litigation in Ireland - John Sparks
On 15 September the High Court handed down its much anticipated judgment in the FCA business interruption test case which ran to 162 pages. Sam Moore has prepared a
The Court of Appeal has recently handed down judgment in the matter of Holt v Holley & Steer, which provides welcome guidance on when time starts to run in
The Supreme Court's recent decision in this case has highlighted the interplay and compatibility between the statutory adjudication regime for construction disputes and the insolvency regime. You can read
Sam Moore and Robert Lloyd hosted a webinar in conjunction with Hailsham Chambers and the MGAA. It was a well attended and informative event. You can see the slides
In this collaborative article, Mary Smith examines some of the key changes and the anticipated impact of the Insurance Consumer Insurance Act 2019. You can read the note here Consumer
Standstill agreements can be a useful tool in civil litigation and can offer flexibility in turbulent times particularly as we navigate through the current economic uncertainty. You can read
Caytons are hosting a webinar in conjunction with the Managing General Agents Association and Hailsham Chambers on 11 June 2020. See invitation here Webinar 11 June 2020 - Brokers’ Exposure
There is a well-known saying within Insurance that ‘’needing Insurance is like needing a parachute. If it isn’t there the first-time, chances are you won’t be needing it again.’’
Delays in litigation are inevitable, and claims are likely to be delayed following the recent postponement of court procedures and court lists from the current Covid-19 pandemic. You can