Barclays successfully defends first swap mis-selling claim made by individuals for breach of statutory duty
The High Court has recently handed down the judgment in Parmar and another v Barclays Bank plc [2018] EWHC 1027 (Ch). In a comprehensive judgment, Mr Hochhauser QC, sitting as a Deputy Judge of the Chancery Division dismissed claims for alleged breaches of statutory duty relating to two interest rate hedging products (IRHPs) entered into […]
End of life decisions – what can you do?
The Supreme Court ruled earlier this week that where a patient is in a vegetative or minimally conscious state judges will no longer need to be consulted when there is agreement regarding life support between relatives and doctors. This is likely to have a big impact on the relatives of patients who are in a […]