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

Discover how the Afghan data breach uncovered shocking Ministry of Defence negligence, putting thousands at risk and raising national security concerns.

We are delighted that Barings Law Paralegal, Marinela Bouzo, has been named as a rising star in law. Find out more about Marinela and her work in Immigration Law here.

On October 7, banks must refund APP fraud victims, however an excess charge will apply. Find out more about what this means here.

As APP fraud becomes more common, it’s important to know your rights if you become a victim. Read more to find out more about the legal precedents involved and what you can do if you have been affected.

Find out how to prevent Authorised Push Payment fraud and how to claim compensation with Barings Law if you are a victim of an online scam.

Read the latest update on the FCA car finance investigation here and find out what it means for those who have a mis-sold motor vehicle finance claim.

Have you been mis-sold motor finance and want to start a compensation claim but aren’t sure what it involves or what to expect? Read our motor finance claims guide for all the answers.

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.

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.

Individuals are increasingly seeking advice on how to claim compensation for mis-sold motor finance agreements. We explore the benefits of opting for legal representation here.

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.

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.