by Wakash Waheed | Oct 13, 2025 | Civil
If you are being targeted online by an anonymous or unknown person, it may be possible to uncover their identity through legal action. In many cases, those responsible for online harassment leave a digital footprint that can be traced. This often involves the use of...
by Wakash Waheed | Oct 9, 2025 | Civil
PJR & JAR v SZ & DS (8 October 2025 – Burnley County Court) We successfully secured an interim injunction for our clients, a husband and wife who assert they have been subjected to a sustained campaign of harassment by their neighbour and her male...
by Wakash Waheed | Jul 1, 2025 | Civil
A statutory demand serves as a critical precursor in insolvency proceedings. If validly served, it empowers a creditor, especially in the case of a company debtor to apply to the Court for a winding up petition seeking to wind-up the company debtor. Given the...
by Wakash Waheed | Jun 13, 2025 | Civil
The case at the centre of Netflix’s recent documentary “Real-Life Fatal Attraction” has sparked widespread conversation, hovering in the Top 10 UK chart for the last few weeks. Stripped of the dramatic production, what remains is a troubling example of how...
by Wakash Waheed | May 7, 2025 | Civil
A County Court Judgment (CCJ) can have serious consequences for your financial health and creditworthiness. Whether it affects your ability to secure a mortgage, obtain credit, or even impacts job prospects, a CCJ—particularly one issued in error—can cause significant...
by Wakash Waheed | Nov 5, 2024 | Civil
The common understanding in cases of property involving an express declaration of trust was that the declaration was conclusive of the party’s intention as to ownership, unless that was varied later by way of a subsequent agreement or if proprietary estoppel applied....
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