Unfair Timeshare Contracts
The High Court decision in the case of Link Financial Ltd v Teresa North Wilson, involving a Club la Costa agreement and finance provided by GE Money can assist timeshare…
The High Court decision in the case of Link Financial Ltd v Teresa North Wilson, involving a Club la Costa agreement and finance provided by GE Money can assist timeshare…
If you buy goods or services on your credit card, Section 75 can give you extra protection if things go wrong. Under Section 75 of the Consumer Credit Act 1974,…
Thanks to major technological advances, drones are now inexpensive and readily available. However, anyone piloting a drone should be aware of the laws which relate to drones and the liabilities…
Just as there are alcoholics and uncontrolled gamblers, there are those who litigate because they have a similar addiction. Like all addictions, it is harmful, destructive and all-consuming and the…
Part 36 is a provision within the Civil Procedure Rules (“CPR”) designed to encourage parties to settle disputes without going to trial. Under Part 36, both claimants and defendants can…
Information about damages that can be sought where an occupier has been harassed or illegally evicted by her/his landlord. Statutory damages under s.27 Housing Act 1988 Under section 27 of…
Statutory demands are not be used as a debt recovery procedure, but often people try to use them as such. Properly used, a statutory demand is a way to prove that…
Illegal eviction is a criminal offence. The law is very specific and solid in its procedures for eviction of any tenant who has an assured short-hold tenancy agreement, and tenants…
A legal challenge by the parents of a seriously ill five-year-old girl against the refusal of an NHS Trust to allow her to fly to Italy for treatment is against…
The High Court handed down a Judgement, which clarifies the offence of using a mobile phone whilst driving. The conclusion is that the offence is not committed unless it is…