Click the case name for better results:

D and D W v Portsmouth Hospital NHS; in re W (A Child): CA 3 May 2006

The claimants had sought court orders against the hospital to secure continuing life-supporting treatment for their daughter who had been born very severely disabled. The Trust now sought their costs from the various actions. Held: The parents should pay nothing: ‘We are very conscious of the fact that W continues to be treated by the … Continue reading D and D W v Portsmouth Hospital NHS; in re W (A Child): CA 3 May 2006

Jones and Another v Congregational and General Insurance plc: QBD 2 May 2003

The claimants had lost their claim on an insurance policy, and had had costs awarded against them subject only to the issue of whether the fact that they had been legally aided protected them. Held: The applicants had been found to be guilty of fraud, both as to the underlying claim, and in their applications … Continue reading Jones and Another v Congregational and General Insurance plc: QBD 2 May 2003

Moto Hospitality Ltd v Secretary of State for Transport: CA 26 Jul 2007

The company sought damages to its business on a motorway service station when works closed an access road. Held: The Secretary of State’s appeal succeeded. A claim for compensation under section 10 had not been established, at least in respect of the permanent stopping-up orders. Judges: Lord Justice Carnwath Citations: [2007] EWCA Civ 764, [2007] … Continue reading Moto Hospitality Ltd v Secretary of State for Transport: CA 26 Jul 2007

Thompson (A Child) v Bradford: SCCO 30 Oct 2006

The short but important issue for decision in this case is the date from which the three month period for making an application that the Legal Services Commission should pay the costs of a successful non-legally aided opponent, specified in Section 11(1), of The Access to Justice Act 1999 pursuant to Regulation 10(2) of the … Continue reading Thompson (A Child) v Bradford: SCCO 30 Oct 2006