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Company Director settles his subtle brain injury claim for £3m

Jonathan Watt-Pringle QC and Marcus Grant (instructed by Diane Reading of Novum Law) appeared for the Claimant in a claim arising out of a low speed bicycle accident. The Claimant, then a 49-year-old Company Director, who was wearing a cycle…

20/10/2015
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Company Director settles his subtle brain injury claim for £3m

Aide juridictionnelle : la colère des avocats est “immense” affirme le Bâtonnier

Article published on a website (“Europe1.fr”) –  Interview of Pierre-Olivier Sur. The position of the Paris Bar during Pierre-Olivier Sur’s mandate, fighting for a revaluation of legal aid.

20/10/2015
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Oaida v Wise (1) Tesco Underwriting Limited (2)


James Henry (instructed by Tim Ibbotson of Keoghs) represented the Defendants in this claim for personal injury that was struck out at trial.  The Claimant had signed statements of truth on the Particulars of Claim, two witness statements and replies…

15/10/2015
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Vehicle damage and credit hire claim dismissed for want of proof


James Henry (instructed by Rachel Greenway of Keoghs) acted for Tesco Underwriting Ltd in its successful defence of a claim for vehicle damage, credit hire, storage and recovery charges in excess of £24,000. The Claimant initially claimed damages for personal…

06/08/2015
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Former Libyan Intelligence Chief sentenced to death

Abdullah Al-Senussi has been sentenced to death by a Libyan court while his international lawyers continue to call for him to be tried before the ICC in The Hague

28/07/2015
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Comoros case at the ICC

ICC Prosecutor ordered by the Pre-Trial Chamber to reconsider her decision not to open an investigation following judicial review application by the Government of the Comoros.

25/07/2015
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Finding of fundamental dishonesty and an order for indemnity costs made against London bus driver following dishonest injury claim

James Henry (instructed by Sandra MacMichael of Weightmans) represented the successful defendant bus company at the trial of a personal injury claim arising from a collision between two London busses on Piccadilly. The claim was defended as a low velocity…

30/04/2015
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Successful appeal against a decision to strike out ‘concerns’ pleaded in a Defence that did not advance a positive case of fraud

James Henry (instructed by Karen Mann of Greenwoods) represented Sabre Insurance in its successful appeal against a decision to strike out elements of a Defence that put to the Claimant to proof against the evidential backdrop of the insurer’s concerns…

24/04/2015
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Mehmood v Singh (1) Advantage Insurance (2)


James Henry (instructed by Morgan Davies of Hill Dickinson) acted for Hastings Direct in its successful defence of a claim for damages arising from a staged accident. The Second Defendant insurer placed reliance on expert engineering evidence to demonstrate that…

10/02/2015
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Seven fraudulent ‘slam-on’ claims defeated following a 5-day trial involving telematics ‘black-box’ data

James Henry, instructed by Karen Mann of Greenwoods and Hastings Direct, represented the successful defendant at a 5-day fraud trial in Manchester. Seven claimants who targeted an off-duty female Police Officer in Manchester by slamming on their brakes have had…

16/01/2015
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