Long dismissed as nuisances or obstacles to efficient litigation, Litigants in Person (LiPs)—individuals who represent themselves in court without legal representation—are challenging entrenched assumptions about their capabilities and the legal system itself.
A Channel 4 documentary exposes severe corruption and misconduct within Avon and Somerset Police, highlighting the critical need for systemic reform.
The SDT’s revocation of an SRA rebuke underscores the challenges of balancing solicitor accountability with proportional regulatory enforcement.
An in-depth comparison of Ireland’s enhanced whistleblower protections under the Protected Disclosures Act 2022 with those in England, Wales, and Scotland.
Learn how to effectively draft a Pre-Action Protocol Letter as a litigant in person to resolve disputes before court proceedings.
A comprehensive chronology of Flashback Toys Ltd’s legal warfare with BPS and Burnetts Solicitors, highlighting critical issues of GDPR compliance and tenant rights.
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) was designed to safeguard individuals’ rights to access their personal data, ensuring transparency and accountability. However, my ongoing struggle with Balliol Property Services (BPS) and Burnetts Solicitors LLP reveals how procedural tools can be misused to frustrate these rights. What follows is an account of their deliberate obstruction, contradictory … Continue reading “How Burnetts and BPS Weaponised GDPR to Obstruct Justice: A Shocking Case Study”
A new report exposes the FCA’s toxic culture and regulatory failings, calling for urgent reforms to protect consumers and restore trust.
I’ve always been fascinated by the intricate workings of the legal profession and the delicate balance law firms must maintain to uphold justice and integrity. Recently, a scenario caught my attention that highlights the profound impact of being labelled as “vexatious.” Traditionally, this term has been associated with individuals who misuse the legal system to … Continue reading “Vexatious Law Firms: The Devastating Impact on Legal Credibility and Client Trust”
Could public scrutiny improve the UK’s judicial appointment process? A controversial US Senate hearing offers food for thought.
