All articles by Greg Standing
Greg Standing
Casebook: Know who you are contracting with
Greg Standing looks at the pitfalls of document signatures and headed notepaper.
Casebook: Consumer protection against charging orders
Greg Standing of Wragge & Co considers maximising recoveries from ‘bad books’.
Casebook: Do you need that Roller?
Greg Standing of Wragge & Co looks at the case of Singh v Yaqubi.
Casebook : Defining disposition under the Hire Purchase Act 1964
Greg Standing of Wragge & Co on VFS Financial Services Ltd v JF Plant Tyres Ltd.
Casebook: Litigation funding changes should deter meritless claims
Changes to legal costs should reduce ‘have a go’ litigation, says Greg Standing of Wragge & Co
Casebook: Guarantee binding despite alleged fraudulent signature
Greg Standing explains how the wording of contract documentation can be key to personal guarantees
Casebook: When does the clock start running for limitation purposes?
Greg Standing of Wragge & Co says a cause of action accruing in a hire purchase agreement depends upon the wording of the agreement itself.
Assignee’s right to enforce a consumer credit agreement
Greg Standing assesses the impact of Jones v Link Financial Ltd and the influence of the Consumer Credit Act 1974.
The benefit of good housekeeping
Greg Standing explains a thorough and tidy explanation process isnt just good business, its a solid defence against PPI claims.
Casebook: Default notices and termination
It was a useful case for motor finance companies about a technical error in a Consumer Credit Act default notice. It has now come before the Court of Appeal on two points: