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The Supreme Court has delivered their judgment in the Johnson & Others motor finance claims case. Read about the ruling and what it means for consumers here.

As the Supreme Court judgment for the Johnson & Others case approaches, we look over the legal timeline of motor finance commission claims.

Barings Law has been named as Manchester’s Data Protection and Privacy Law Firm of the Year. Find out more about our award here.

From April 1-3 2025, the Supreme Court heard the conjoined appeals of FirstRand Bank Ltd & Close Brothers Ltd v Hopcraft, Johnson and Wrench. This appeal is expected to have a significant impact on motor finance commission claims across the UK. Read what happened over the three days here.

The Supreme Court handed down a judgment in Rukhadze and Others v Recovery Partners representing a judgement that will have the potential to impact commission claims. Read more here.

Barings Law has secured a High Court victory for motor finance commission claims which has the potential to impact thousands of claimants. Read more about our appeal here.

The UK Supreme Court has rejected Rachel Reeves’ motor finance intervention application. Read more about this here.

The Financial Ombudsman are set to impose charges on professionals making case referrals. Read more about what this means here.

The CEO of the Financial Ombudsman Service, Abby Thomas, has announced her resignation following escalating challenges related to the motor finance scandal. Find out more here.

HM Treasury and the Financial Conduct Authority have sought permission to intervene in the Motor Finance Supreme Court Appeals.

Barclays Partner Finance trading as Clydesdale Financial Services Limited (‘Barclays’) have been granted permission to appeal a High Court decision regarding a motor finance discretionary commission arrangement complaint.

The Supreme Court has granted permission for two motor finance lenders to appeal a landmark ruling on motor finance commission payments. Read more about this and what this means for our clients here.