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Court of Appeal considers whether, in a fraud case, one Claimant can be excluded from court whilst another Claimant gives their evidence

James Laughland, instructed by Gemma Wilkinson of Keoghs, acted for the Defendant insurer where the issue for determination was whether a Judge had been right to exclude a Claimant, against his will, from court whilst another gave his evidence. Fraud…

14/07/2016
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Court of Appeal considers whether, in a fraud case, one Claimant can be excluded from court whilst another Claimant gives their evidence

Part 36 indemnity costs prevail over “fixed costs”

James Laughland acted for the Defendants The Court of Appeal today gave judgment to resolve the tension between the provisions in Part 45 limiting low value personal injury RTA, EL & PL cases to fixed costs with the provisions in Part…

23/02/2016
News

FREEBAR launched

James Laughland attends lauch of FREEBAR James Laughland last night attended the launch of FREEBAR. This is a new LGBT+ networking group established with the support of Stonewall for all those working at or with the Bar. It aims to…

18/02/2016
News

When are Fixed Costs not Fixed Costs?

James Laughland appears today in the Court of Appeal James Laughland, instructed by Horwich Farrelly, appears today in the Court of Appeal for the insurers in two expedited appeals listed before the Master of the Rolls. The issue concerns whether…

11/02/2016
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Newspaper’s challenge to success fees and ATE premium

James Laughland, on instructions from Simons, Muirhead & Burton, and being led by William McCormick QC of Ely Place Chambers, today appears before Mr Justice Mitting James Laughland, on instructions from Simons, Muirhead & Burton, and being led by William…

04/02/2016
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