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Commercial Litigation: Breach of Restrictive Covenants
Acting for a beauty and aesthetics company in relation to a claim…
Corporate Litigation: Springboard Injunction Against Employee
Acting for a major beverage company in relation to a springboard injunction against…
Commercial Litigation: Suspension of Employees
Advising an accountancy firm in relation to the suspension of…
Commercial Litigation: Professional Negligence Claim
Acting for a private individual in a professional negligence claim against her former solicitors…
Commercial Litigation: Breach of Contract Claim
Acting for a wealthy private individual in respect of a breach of contract claim…
Commercial Litigation: Breached Terms of an Acquisition Agreement
Defending a taxi company in response to allegations that they breached the terms of an acquisition…
Commercial Litigation; Premier League Football Club
Injunction proceedings in the High Court involving a Premier League Football Club and unfair dismissal…
HELP - I’M TOO ILL TO ATTEND TRIAL!
If a party to a claim has been unable to attend a trial due to illness, the court may strike out the claim or defence and/or counterclaim, as the case may be.