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  • ‘DieselGate’ goes to High Court
    1.6 Million Drivers take Carmakers to the High Court over ‘Dieselgate’ Over 1.6 million UK motorists taking legal action against some of the world’s biggest car brands, accused of cheating emissions tests and misleading diesel… ‘DieselGate’ goes to High Court
  • FCA consultation
    Regulator Consultation – what it could mean for You? The UK regulator failed to prevent consumer harm for misold car finance for 14 years. Today the same regulator published a consultation that is twice as… FCA consultation
  • Why use a Solicitor?
    Over 3.8 Million Car Finance Victims Abandoned by Regulator Instead of empowering victims, the regulator is using its platform to warn consumers against seeking professional help. More than 3.8 million people have already taken matters… Why use a Solicitor?
  • Don’t get Short-Changed
    Don’t Let them Short-Change You – Regulator warns car finance firms over ‘lost’ data Finance companies have one goal: protect their profits. Many are now claiming they no longer have the records needed to process… Don’t get Short-Changed
  • Judgment Day
    Judgment Day: Supreme Court to Deliver Landmark Car Finance Ruling at Unusual Friday 4.35pm Slot In a move that has raised eyebrows across legal and financial circles, the UK Supreme Court is set to deliver… Judgment Day
  • Mercedes – update
    Mercedes claims reopen mid March 2025. Who can claim? Owned: Sept 2009 – 2018 Manufactured: Sept 2009 – 2018
  • Supreme Court Reject Reeves’ intervention
    Judges at the supreme court rejected the chancellor’s application, lodged last month, in which she urged them to avoid handing “windfall” compensation to borrowers….
  • Nissan – update
    NISSAN claims open mid March 2025. Who can claim? Owned: Sept 2009 – 2018 Manufactured: Sept 2009 – 2018
  • Renault – update
    Renault claims open mid March 2025. Who can claim? Owned: Sept 2009 – 2018 Manufactured: Sept 2009 – 2018
  • Evil Reeves
    The chancellor, Rachel Reeves, has launched a bid to intervene in a supreme court hearing in the car finance commission scandal that could reduce the £30bn-plus compensation bill lenders currently face.
  • Ruling could unlock Millions
    New Judgment gives the opinion that it is/was unlawful for car dealers to accept commissions from lenders without obtaining informed customer consent.
  • Lloyds shares slump
    Shares in Lloyds Banking Group and Close Brothers slid further on Monday after a landmark London court ruling that could expose motor finance providers to billions of pounds in extra compensation.
  • Court sides with Consumers
    The Court of Appeal has ruled that a broker could not lawfully receive a commission from the lender without obtaining the customer’s fully informed consent to the payment.
  • Volkswagen £193m payout
    Volkswagen has agreed to pay £193m to settle 91,000 legal claims in England and Wales linked to the “dieselgate” emissions scandal that rocked the German carmaker. Claimants to receive more than £2,100 each after joining legal action against carmaker