Car finance: Supreme Court backs claims over 'unfair' agreements - start your claim today

The Supreme Court in Expert Tooling v Engie confirms that full and informed disclosure is required for energy broker commission arrangements. A significant development for business energy commission claims and undisclosed commission disputes.

As the FCA continues to investigate the motor finance industry, we explore what mis-sold car finance is and how you could be owed compensation.

Unsure if your motor finance agreement was mis-sold? Discover the essential steps to take, from identifying signs of mis-selling to seeking legal advice and getting compensation.

It has recently been reported that the payroll provider for the Ministry of Defence, Shared Services Connected Ltd, has experienced a data breach. We look into what actually happened and your rights for claiming compensation if you have been affected.

Barings Law is thrilled to announce that we have been named as a finalist in the prestigious British Insurance Technology Awards.

Barings Law has been named as a market leader in Solomonic’s Year In Review 2023 Report. Read more about our achievement and our commitment in supporting SMEs in receiving fair claim settlements.

Keep an eye on the organisations impacted by the Capita data breach as thousands continue to receive notifications about their personal information being affected.

On February 6, 2024, the cost of the Immigration Health Surcharge increased by a staggering 66%. Read what this means and who it affects here.

Harry Grimshaw, our Motor Finance Litigation Manager, explains the FCA’s approach to dealing with motor finance claims and what this could signify for firms like Barings Law.

Individuals who have held motor finance agreements over the past several years could be owed compensation after potentially being overcharged as the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) launches major investigation. Find out more here.

 

New plans to clamp down on landlords who fail to provide safe homes have been announced under Awaab’s Law.

From January 1, 2024, alterations to the UK Student Visa will mean that international students will no longer have the option to bring their dependant partner or children to the UK.

In the aftermath of a data breach, our usual concern tends to revolve around an influx of spam calls and emails. However, as cyber attacks grow in frequency and magnitude, it becomes imperative to comprehend the scope of the risks involved.