At the firm
he practised claims litigation, corporate - commercial, class action, and intellectual property law.
Not exact matches
Paul McGrath QC, who has been described as «phenomenally clever man» [1] and «an expert courtroom bruiser» who «wins hopeless cases»,
practises primarily in the field of international commercial / chancery
litigation, having an «enviable reputation in the fields of tracing
claims and asset recovery» and being credited as «the brains behind a lot of the innovative ideas out there.»
Stuart is a partner of Fillmore Riley LLP and
practises primarily in the areas of civil
litigation and insurance law, with an emphasis on commercial liability insurance, general insurance defence matters, aviation law, professional errors and omissions insurance, life and disability
claims, product liability, fire
claims, and coverage disputes.
Paul McGrath QC, who has been described as «phenomenally clever man» [1] and «an expert courtroom bruiser» who «wins hopeless cases»,
practises primarily in the field of international commercial / chancery
litigation, having an «enviable reputation in the fields of tracing
claims and asset recovery» and being credited as «the brains behind a lot of the innovative -LSB-...]
Lawyers who
practise real estate or civil
litigation face a significantly higher risk of
claims than those who
practise in... Read More»
If that single person on title emerges from the relationship and sells the house, that could potentially expose the purchaser to legal action, says Jacqueline Boucher, who
practises family and estates law with Cox & Palmer in Saint John, N.B. «You could end up in a situation where the former spouse who was left out of the transaction brought the purchasers into
litigation to establish their
claim.»