Capsticks and the NHS: A Study in Litigation Tactics and Tribunal Frustration

Employment Tribunal · NHS litigation · Procedural fairness Employment tribunals are meant to provide a fair, accessible route for resolving workplace disputes. That promise is weakened where claimants say they face late disclosure, incomplete bundles, missing exhibits, technical barriers and aggressive defence tactics from legally represented public bodies. Recent criticism of Capsticks’ conduct in NHS … Continue reading “Capsticks and the NHS: A Study in Litigation Tactics and Tribunal Frustration”

How Burnetts and BPS Weaponised GDPR to Obstruct Justice: A Shocking Case Study

GDPR · Subject access · Accountability Subject Access Requests are meant to give individuals a practical route to understand how their personal data is being used. This case study sets out the author’s account of how a SAR to Balliol Property Services became a prolonged dispute involving repeated ID demands, shifting instructions, unclear roles and … Continue reading “How Burnetts and BPS Weaponised GDPR to Obstruct Justice: A Shocking Case Study”

Vexatious Law Firms: The Devastating Impact on Legal Credibility and Client Trust

Legal profession · Litigation conduct · Professional accountability “Vexatious” is a serious word in litigation. It should not be used casually. For law firms, the real issue is usually not a formal label, but conduct: repeated meritless applications, oppressive tactics, misleading correspondence, misuse of process, or litigation behaviour that wastes court time and damages trust … Continue reading “Vexatious Law Firms: The Devastating Impact on Legal Credibility and Client Trust”

Burnetts Solicitors and the Concealment of a Bailiff’s Identity: A Critical Examination of Transparency and Accountability

This article critically examines procedural and ethical concerns in a lease forfeiture case involving Burnetts Solicitors. Issues include the concealment of a bailiff’s identity, non-compliance with transparency obligations, and significant procedural anomalies, calling into question the firm’s adherence to ethical standards.

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