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What’s in a name? Appeal judges reject pleas of claimant who sued wrong firm
Tuesday, 16 May 2017Appeal judges have rejected the pleas of a claimant who, faced by two law firms with similar names set up by the same solicitor, sued the wrong one. The court heard how Godfrey Morgan Solicitors and Godfrey Morgan Solicitors Limited were run “in parallel, as distinct businesses”.
Tags: Court of Appeal, personal injury, professional negligence
Posted in Indemnity insurance, Latest news
Court of Appeal overturns finding that solicitor was fraudulent
Friday, 27 January 2017The Court of Appeal has emphatically cleared a solicitor of fraud, expressing “some disquiet” at the trial judge’s findings to the contrary in an oil rig drilling case involving a $129m standby letter of credit. “Different legal minds may obviously take different views” on the legal question at the heart of the case, it said.
Tags: Court of Appeal
Posted in Competence, Latest news
Court of Appeal overturns solicitor’s convictions for money laundering
Tuesday, 19 July 2016A solicitor’s convictions for money laundering have been overturned by the Court of Appeal in a case involving corrupt payments linked to a multi-million dollar UN medical aid contract for the Democratic Republic of Congo. He was convicted despite the judge finding him unfit to be cross-examined.
Tags: Court of Appeal, money laundering
Posted in Latest news, Regulation, Solicitors
Court of Appeal: no room for “grandiloquent, rhetorical” advocacy in modern trials
Friday, 8 July 2016The “grandiloquent, rhetorical and at times almost facetious” advocacy style of a criminal defence barrister has no place in modern trials, the Court of Appeal has said. It found the barrister “certainly appears to take a considerable degree of satisfaction in having a style all of his own”.
Tags: advocacy, Barristers, Court of Appeal
Posted in Competence, Latest news, Practice Management
Judge complains of “too many swindlers” after wrongly questioning status of solicitor
Friday, 5 February 2016A judge who wrongly questioned the status of a solicitor after doing his own research on the Law Society’s website, has been criticised by the Court of Appeal. The judge at Central London County Court complained that he had prosecuted “too many swindlers” as a barrister, and was “naturally suspicious of everybody, particularly in this court”.
Tags: Court of Appeal, Law Society
Posted in Latest news, Regulation, Solicitors
Court of Appeal: judges working as barristers do not have to disclose “every ongoing piece of litigation”
Wednesday, 23 December 2015Appeal judges have ruled that part-time judges who are working as barristers do not have to reveal details of “every ongoing piece of litigation” they are dealing with to ward off accusations of bias.
Tags: Barristers, Court of Appeal, ethics, judges
Posted in Barristers, Latest news, Question of ethics, Regulation
Appeal judges overturn Blakemores negligence claim strike-out and £635,000 costs judgment
Thursday, 8 October 2015The Court of Appeal has overturned a High Court decision striking out a negligence claim against Birmingham law firm Blakemores, now in administration, and also set aside a default judgment obtained by the firm for £635,500 in costs.
Tags: Court of Appeal, professional negligence
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Barrister who took BSB to judicial review hopes for “fair hearing” of forgery claims
Thursday, 20 August 2015Damian McCarthy, a barrister whose disbarment was overturned by the Court of Appeal, has said he is hoping for a “fair hearing” from a new Bar disciplinary tribunal. The Bar Standards Board said it remained of the view that he had acted dishonestly.
Tags: bar standards board, Court of Appeal, disbarment, Visitors to the Inns of Court
Posted in Barristers, Latest news, Regulation
Appeal judges limit professional privilege where lives are at risk
Monday, 10 August 2015Legal professional privilege can be qualified in the “rare circumstances” where it is necessary to impose a requirement that other people are present at discussions between lawyers and clients, the Court of Appeal has ruled.
Tags: Court of Appeal
Posted in Latest news, Regulation, Solicitors
Appeal court surprised by solicitors’ partnership agreed “in the pub”
Friday, 12 June 2015The Court of Appeal has upheld a High Court decision against one solicitor in favour of her former partner, after expressing surprise that the pair had no more than a verbal agreement made in the pub over a drink.
Tags: Court of Appeal
Posted in Latest news