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  • Limitation in English Civil Law

    Limitation in English Civil Law, Strategic Guidance for Professional Negligence Claims A limitation period is the legal deadline for starting a claim. If you issue after time has expired, the claim will usually be struck out, regardless of its merits. Professional negligence claims often raise complex questions about when time starts to run and whether […]

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  • Limitation Periods

    Limitation periods are periods in which a claim must be brought. They are imposed by statute; different types of claims have different limitations periods. If a claim is not brought within the relevant limitation period then it is likely that it will be statute barred.

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  • Rogers v Wills [2025] EWHC 1367 (Ch)

    Can a family carer be paid from the estate? Rogers v Wills [2025] EWHC 1367 (Ch) This case addresses the enforceability of domestic caregiving arrangements through contract and, in the alternative, restitution. The article examines intention to create legal relations, the implication of a reasonable price under section 15 of the Supply of Goods and […]

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