CHARLES LYNDON
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Mercedes Emissions Claim
On 17 July 2020 Charles Lyndon launched a claim against Mercedes in relation to the diesel emissions scandal and are inviting eligible claimants to join the claim for compensation. Charles Lyndon’s lawyers have been closely monitoring Mercedes’ use of ‘cheat devices’. Mercedes’ parent company, Daimler, was fined €870 million by German prosecutors in 2019; and […]
Volkswagen Emissions Claims
Visit our dedicated VW Emissions claim pages here On 15 May 2020 Charles Lyndon launched a claim against Volkswagen in relation to the diesel emissions scandal and are inviting eligible claimants to join the claim for compensation. Charles Lyndon’s lawyers have been monitoring Volkswagen’s use of ‘defeat devices’ since it first came to prominence in September […]
Revision to the TA6
On the 7th February 2020, The Law Society published the revised TA6 Property Information Form (“the TA6 Form”). The purpose of the TA6 Form is to provide buyers with important information about the property they are considering purchasing, with the information coming directly from the seller. The revised wording of the TA6 Form, which is […]
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Lloyd wins in the Court of Appeal against Google
On the morning of 2nd October, the Court of Appeal reversed the decision of the High Court which effectively blocked consumers’ route to redress through representative legal actions. Facts The Claimant, Mr Richard Lloyd, brought a representative action against Google LLC. Mr Lloyd makes the claim on behalf of a class of more than 4 […]
Charles Lyndon discussing Japanese knotweed in the Sunday Times
Dorothea Antzoulatos of Charles Lyndon was recently interviewed by the Sunday Times in relation to Japanese knotweed and the law. See the full article here or below. How to tackle Japanese knotweed These are the things you can do to get rid of the notoriously invasive and destructive plant, which can pull down walls and […]
Charles Lyndon files first stand-alone collective action
Knotweed, Network Rail, And The Court Of Appeal
Charles Lyndon had previously been successful in the Cardiff County Court on behalf of its client Mr Robin Waistell in bringing a claim against Network Rail for allowing Japanese Knotweed to prevent Mr Waitsell from enjoying his property. Damages were awarded for the cost of treating the Japanese knotweed and for the residual diminution in […]
Network Rail’s appeal knot allowed – A victory for homeowners in the Court of Appeal
Charles Lyndon had previously been successful in the Cardiff County Court on behalf of its client Mr Robin Waistell in bringing a claim against Network Rail for allowing Japanese Knotweed to prevent Mr Waistell from enjoying his property. Damages were awarded for the cost of treating the Japanese knotweed and for the residual diminution in […]
Japanese Knotweed in the Court of Appeal
The landmark case against Network Rail Infrastructure Limited, which was heard in Cardiff County Court last year, went before the Court of Appeal earlier this month. Charles Lyndon had been successful on behalf of its client Robin Waistell, with judgement handed down by Recorder Grubb in February in 2017. Mr Waistell sued Network Rail for […]