Thank you so very much for taking the time to explain legal proceedings to assist those of us, who cannot afford the legal costs when considering taking an organisation to court. I am indebted to you for your great videos.
@@BlackBeltBarrister I was going to say you would great at teaching . I'm a current LPC student and your videos really help me to have a better and simple understanding. Thank you fir your videos 👍👏
Great comment about litigation costing more than just money. I recently decided against pursuing a claim against a web developer, even though our case was strong, counsel's opinion favourable and the defendant established and worth pursuing - simply because of the drain on time and massive distraction it would have been. Better to put it down to experience and move on, concentrate on building the business instead.
I can't believe how much civil matters cost to deal with. Myself and several others are currently dealing with a party that is being deliberately obstructive and dismissive so we can only hope that ADR solves the issue with a reasonable compromise. I was advised that litigation costs going to court could escalate into the tens of thousands, even for a simple matter like ours because the other party seem likely to dig their heels in and make it difficult! Litigation is for the very wealthy - the rest of us have no hope.
If your case is straightforward then you have nothing to lose except time by representing yourself. If you are claiming benefits then you should be exempt from the court fee too.
Why do people feel the need to play music in the background when talking about serious legal issues? if i was having a meeting with a Solicitor or Barrister would he be playing dance music during that meeting?
I bought a 2011 Dodge Ram 1500 for $5,000.It was as is because it was damaged on the driver's side. I found out he never rebuilt the motor and the transmission's reverse was not working right.I told the seller to give me all my $ back including what I spent fixing the damage at the bod shop. He didn't want to give me all my $ back so he gave me $6,000 owing me $4,000.So I decided to get the rest taking him to civil court.The judge didn't look at my receipts because I took his $6,000.DID I MAKE A MISTAKE TAKING THAT MONEY?DO I HAVE NO CASE?I hope you can answer my questions.
Are lawyers permitted to offer "bundled services" in England and Wales? These are limited-scope retainers by which the lawyer offers only to render a particular service during litigation, e.g., draft an affidavit, bring a motion, negotiate a resolution or draft a statement of claim. Many thanks.
I watched many TH-cam videos including yours. But feel that having now lost a case that most of this advice is useless. Why? I will list some reasons here. 1. No mention of consumer rights act 1974 (if you didn’t sign a contract including terms and conditions you might as well give up asap) I know you will say I should have known this but surely some of you legal experts should have seen failures based on this alone. 2. No mention of huge amounts of time involved in prepping these cases. (Time is money in business better to carry on with your business than waste time trying to pursue non payers) after all you don’t get paid the amounts legal professionals get paid. 3. Most of these advice videos are so poorly constructed that they fail to include advice to defendants on claiming costs ( this was the only thing I came out of court laughing about the defendant had not brought any invoices for his costs and the expert opinion had not provided a reinstatement cost for the rectification of the supposed problem) this cost the defendant at least £1800 in the end he got back the £400 he had paid me for part payment and £80 court fee) Be careful everyone remember that these videos are to win legal professionals work and the system is for legal experts even though it’s called civil claims. When I mentioned to the judge at the end of the hearing that there was a lack of information his reply was “if you want to improve the system YOU email the court system” interest on the judges part zero. It’s just a job. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!
Thank you so very much for taking the time to explain legal proceedings to assist those of us, who cannot afford the legal costs when considering taking an organisation to court. I am indebted to you for your great videos.
This is really helpful for those of us taking the BPC, thank you!!
Glad it was helpful!
I'm trialling my first LIVE revision session for you guys - th-cam.com/video/4PUSG6HfG28/w-d-xo.html
Ditto I’m also a BPC student , you’re amazing Sir! Gracias
@@BlackBeltBarrister I was going to say you would great at teaching . I'm a current LPC student and your videos really help me to have a better and simple understanding. Thank you fir your videos 👍👏
Very helpful for the BPC. I am hoping that more videos are available for Civil lit.
Great comment about litigation costing more than just money. I recently decided against pursuing a claim against a web developer, even though our case was strong, counsel's opinion favourable and the defendant established and worth pursuing - simply because of the drain on time and massive distraction it would have been. Better to put it down to experience and move on, concentrate on building the business instead.
I can't believe how much civil matters cost to deal with. Myself and several others are currently dealing with a party that is being deliberately obstructive and dismissive so we can only hope that ADR solves the issue with a reasonable compromise. I was advised that litigation costs going to court could escalate into the tens of thousands, even for a simple matter like ours because the other party seem likely to dig their heels in and make it difficult!
Litigation is for the very wealthy - the rest of us have no hope.
If your case is straightforward then you have nothing to lose except time by representing yourself. If you are claiming benefits then you should be exempt from the court fee too.
These are really clear handy clips for civil lit. Thank you
Why do people feel the need to play music in the background when talking about serious legal issues? if i was having a meeting with a Solicitor or Barrister would he be playing dance music during that meeting?
I bought a 2011 Dodge Ram 1500 for $5,000.It was as is because it was damaged on the driver's side. I found out he never rebuilt the motor and the transmission's reverse was not working right.I told the seller to give me all my $ back including what I spent fixing the damage at the bod shop. He didn't want to give me all my $ back so he gave me $6,000 owing me $4,000.So I decided to get the rest taking him to civil court.The judge didn't look at my receipts because I took his $6,000.DID I MAKE A MISTAKE TAKING THAT MONEY?DO I HAVE NO CASE?I hope you can answer my questions.
Can you ask for extra time to bring claim for personal injury ??
what if you are suing the court. can you do one on what if you are suing the courts for personal injury.
This hasn’t aged well since post office behaviour of lawyers.
Can you sue soemoen after two years if they disnt give you fair justice wiout a lawyer ?
Daniel can you do a video on a boundary wall issue thanks
7:53 Did you ever create the video about Part 36 Offers to Settle?
Can lible be claimed in internal employment disciplinary if all of the legal tests are met for a false allegation?
Are you able to give advice on Employment Law and taking my employer to an industrial tribunal?
Yes - please email clerks@ShenSmith.com
@@BlackBeltBarrister Ok thanks, I have now done that
Can we hold individuals to account for thier actions, if they are a service provider?
Are lawyers permitted to offer "bundled services" in England and Wales? These are limited-scope retainers by which the lawyer offers only to render a particular service during litigation, e.g., draft an affidavit, bring a motion, negotiate a resolution or draft a statement of claim. Many thanks.
Absolutely!
Hi , I want to know the time limit to bring an inheritance claim against siblings
What about private criminal litigation?
What can I do to sue a council who’s employee deliberately lied to the police to get me arrested, the police dismissed the account after viewing cctv
It is, at least potentially, perverting the course of public justice if proven - perhaps you need someone to investigate it fully.
@ 3' 18s the lady in the backgorund is tugging at her wedding ring, It appears.
Good video. TY.
Where do i get a solicitor
Still waiting for a answer
cant here you why the music
lol yes, gonna waste my money on a lawyer for a small claims case
Agree, muisic very off putting.
I watched many TH-cam videos including yours. But feel that having now lost a case that most of this advice is useless. Why? I will list some reasons here.
1. No mention of consumer rights act 1974 (if you didn’t sign a contract including terms and conditions you might as well give up asap) I know you will say I should have known this but surely some of you legal experts should have seen failures based on this alone.
2. No mention of huge amounts of time involved in prepping these cases. (Time is money in business better to carry on with your business than waste time trying to pursue non payers) after all you don’t get paid the amounts legal professionals get paid.
3. Most of these advice videos are so poorly constructed that they fail to include advice to defendants on claiming costs ( this was the only thing I came out of court laughing about the defendant had not brought any invoices for his costs and the expert opinion had not provided a reinstatement cost for the rectification of the supposed problem) this cost the defendant at least £1800 in the end he got back the £400 he had paid me for part payment and £80 court fee)
Be careful everyone remember that these videos are to win legal professionals work and the system is for legal experts even though it’s called civil claims. When I mentioned to the judge at the end of the hearing that there was a lack of information his reply was “if you want to improve the system YOU email the court system” interest on the judges part zero. It’s just a job. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!
Citibank Trust Ltd v Allen and another didn't require signed contract for cca 1974.
The music is back 🤔
No, this was released back in November!
No music pls
Can you help me
Misrepresentation need advice
Lol get legal advice that's how I make my money......