No change to the Scottish discount rate
In July, the discount rate — a figure used to help calculate lump sum compensation payments for high value personal injury claims — in...
Sarah Morris is a partner at Ledingham Chalmers. She is based in the Edinburgh office.
Sarah’s main focus is with public sector clients, local authorities and major insurers. She routinely acts for clients in the Sheriff Courts and the Court of Session. Her casework includes defending personal injuries, motor claims, occupational disease cases, defamation and privacy claims. Sarah handles a range of commercial litigation in the courts, including a variety of contractual claims against public and non-public sector organisations. She also advises clients on the requirements to lodge caveats, including preparing and lodging caveats at the Sheriff Court and Court of Session. Sarah is accredited by the Law Society of Scotland as a specialist in personal injury law.
In July, the discount rate — a figure used to help calculate lump sum compensation payments for high value personal injury claims — in...
The Scottish Goverment has invited interested parties to take part in the pre-legislative public consultation on financial redress for...
We are now one month on from the discount rate moving to minus 0.25% from minus 0.75%.
The discount rate is a figure used to help...
Child Abuse Law in Scotland has changed with the introduction of the Limitation (Childhood abuse) (Scotland) Act.
In some cases,...
Are the courts ready for modernisation? Are lawyers?
Recent years have seen a number of changes in the legal system with a move to...
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