“Three solicitors whose deal with Arthur Scargill led their firm to slice £7.7 million from compensation awards to sick coalminers were suspended yesterday for professional misconduct.” Fu… more →
Current AwarenessKerry wrote 1 week ago: Legal test cases at the end of this month will affect the enforceability of hundreds of millions of … more →
Money Webster wrote 1 week ago: It seems that many people have been misled about the outcome of the Walker vs SPPL judgement heard i … more →
briansmith84 wrote 2 months ago: What approach does your agent or broker take in reducing your losses/claims, if any? Insurance polic … more →
kquinley wrote 2 months ago: The latest episode (9/23/09) of the TV sitcom, “The Office” featured a subplot pertainin … more →
kquinley wrote 2 months ago: Today’s Washington Post had a front-page article (“Canceled Policies Spawn Complaints,” 9/8/09, p. A … more →
Michael Zobel wrote 3 months ago: The ISIS Papyrus website has interesting new material explaining how organizations can easily and qu … more →
faygo123 wrote 3 months ago: Recent figures from the Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS) show that our trustworthy banking system h … more →
Kerry wrote 5 months ago: CEO calls for responsible consumer lending as survey shows 25% increase in average credit card debt; … more →
Kerry wrote 5 months ago: With all the confusing adverts in many newspapers, on the radio and on the Internet, deciding which … more →
Kerry wrote 7 months ago: Figures published today by the Insolvency Service show the number of personal insolvencies reached 2 … more →
debtrestructuring wrote 7 months ago: In January 2009 the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) published guidance to businesses on misleading marketi … more →
Kerry wrote 8 months ago: What is an unenforceable agreement? Sometimes referred to as an unenforceable, unfair, or flawed cre … more →
Kerry wrote 8 months ago: Consumers are being urged to continue the battle against lenders collecting legally unenforceable de … more →
Kerry wrote 9 months ago: The amendment of the 1974 Consumer Credit Act in 2006 seems to have caused quite a few cats to pounc … more →
Kerry wrote 9 months ago: Consumers are being urged to continue the battle against lenders collecting legally unenforceable de … more →
sally wrote 9 months ago: “Three solicitors whose deal with Arthur Scargill led their firm to slice £7.7 million from co … more →
sally wrote 9 months ago: “Solicitors in South Yorkshire deliberately breached a code of conduct to collect £32m in fees … more →
mannypaul wrote 9 months ago: Always do your homework Whether you’re looking to have some general property repairs done or you’r … more →
sally wrote 10 months ago: “The government is spending millions of pounds in legal fees fighting the claims of sick miner … more →