TGC Costs Newsletter
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James Arney, instructed by DWF, represented John Lewis Partnership PLC, against whom a claim for damages had been pursued by the Claimant, Miss Nicola Stephani. Miss Stephani had put forward a claim which was discovered to be dishonest in relation…
With 37 rankings (14 KC’s/23 senior juniors) in 11 practice areas members of TGC receive the deserved accolade from the legal directory following Chambers & Partners extensive market research. The below rankings demonstrates the range of talent TGC provides across…
James Arney, instructed by City Lawyers, represented a 67 year-old small business owner who suffered multiple injuries when the uninsured defendant collided with his motorcycle. On account of the claimant’s severe calf injuries and ongoing knee symptoms, James Arney successfully…
James Arney’s recent instructions from Horwich Farrelly illustrate the usefulness of telematics in RTAs, where there is contradictory witness evidence as to the positioning, movement and speed of vehicles involved. James acted on behalf of the first defendant who following…
Acting on behalf of the Defendant insurers, James Arney successfully argued that notwithstanding delays in disclosing other surveillance footage until 2 months before a trial window, it was in the interest of justice to allow the Defendant to rely on…
Instructed by Irwin Mitchell, James Arney secured a £650,000 settlement on behalf of a 55 year-old care worker who sustained severe leg and ankle injuries in an RTA. The claim was originally pleaded at about £737,000, but increased to just…
A costs dispute arose following the conclusion of Knauer v The Ministry of Justice, the long-awaited case which provided the Supreme Court with an opportunity to correct Cookson v Knowles as to multipliers in fatal accident claims. Contested costs matters…