Gregory Mitchell QC suggests who should be held to account for excess remuneration in the credit crunch
Gregory Mitchell QC examines the ambit of the tort of conspiracy following a recent House of Lords' case
Should the tort of conversion apply to intangible property? Gregory Mitchell QC investigates
Should the tort of conversion apply to intangible property? Gregory Mitchell QC investigates
OBG ensures economic tort will stay well within its boundaries, says Gregory Mitchell QC
Firm expands in London and Leeds with dual merger
Private wealth and real estate firmpromotes two to partner and five to senior associate
Agile firm expands employment team with two partner hires
From blockbuster judgments to procedural shake-ups, the courts are busy reshaping litigation practice. Writing in NLJ this week, Professor Dominic Regan of City Law School hails the Court of Appeal's 'exquisite judgment’ in Mazur restoring the role of supervised non-qualified staff, and highlights a ‘mammoth’ damages ruling likened to War and Peace, alongside guidance on medical reporting fees, where a pragmatic 25% uplift was imposed