by Dominic Green | Nov 5, 2015 | Criminal Laws
In recent times, we’ve dealt with a number of matters where the issue of bail turned out to be the majority of work undertaken in the matter. Obviously these are matters where bail has been refused at first instance, and defendants are held in custody. There are a...
by Dominic Green | Oct 28, 2015 | Criminal Laws
Over the years we have handled a number of cases involving proceeds of crime, including applications for freezing and forfeiture orders brought by Police. In addition, common preliminary questions asked of us of clients in criminal cases, and particularly drug...
by Dominic Green | Sep 28, 2015 | Litigation & Disputes
September 28, 2015 Have you ever been mucked around with an insurance claim for months, only to be asked for more (irrelevant) information that’s difficult or impossible to obtain, or to arrange interviews between your insurer and a third party that’s beyond your...
by Dominic Green | Sep 23, 2015 | Criminal Laws
September 23, 2015 Lawyers (and people generally) often speak of the ‘uncertainties of litigation’, especially when discussing costs. Typically, a client wants to know exactly how much a case will cost them to run or defend, and the lawyer is reluctant to even give an...
by Dominic Green | Sep 9, 2015 | Litigation & Disputes
September 9, 2015 Over the years we’ve dealt with a number of creditors’ statutory demands. The trajectory taken in each case has differed markedly, depending (as always) on the particular facts, but also the resources of the creditor, the solvency of the company at...