Royds’ dispute resolution team is instructed on behalf of 214 individuals in connection with an action against their former trustees, a defunct firm of solicitors, and insurers AIG Europe Ltd (“AIG”). The combined claims…
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Royds’ dispute resolution team has advised clients to be aware of a number of likely changes to litigation and alternative dispute resolution in the year ahead.
In a statement to Parliament on 17 December 2015 the Under Secretary of State for Justice Dominic Raab MP announced that the Government would not be renewing the exemption to sections 44 and 46…
A study conducted by insolvency trade body R3 has found that one in five businesses are owed payment on invoices that are at least 30 days old.
The UK’s most senior court has reviewed the law on penalties for the first time in 100 years, with its ruling having important implications for many forthcoming cases.
Three former directors of a delivery company which went into administration last Christmas have been found not guilty of failing to let the Government know about redundancies.
The Royds dispute resolution team have been recognised for their expertise in the specialist field of Commercial Litigation.
Royds recently won a resounding victory for their clients in a landmark professional indemnity insurance (PII) case heard at London’s Commercial Court.
Major changes to the insolvency process for both businesses and individuals were introduced on October 1st.
Momentum appears to be growing behind plans to introduce new European-wide insolvency rules.
Royds held a drinks party for the firm’s long-standing clients and contacts yesterday evening at the Royal Suite, The Grange St Paul’s Hotel.
A woman represented by Royds Solicitors has won a lengthy legal battle against her brother to keep her £800,000 flat. Interior designer Sunita Day had been disinherited by her mother, the restaurateur Pamela Russell,…