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3 years ranked
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Specialist in commercial aspects of consumer finance and financial services (including consumer credit and mortgages) and consumer protection law (including unfair contract terms, unfair commercial practices, advertising, package holidays and timeshare). Also food law, food labeling, cosmetics and medicines.
Cases: Popely v Scott (legal advice as due diligence) (2001) 165 JP 742; DG Fair Trading v First National [2002] 1 AC 481 (Unfair Terms in Consumer Contracts Regulations); Wilson v First County Trust [2004] 1 AC 816 (Whether irredeemable unenforceability under CCA compatible with HRA); Uren v First National [2005] EWHC 2529 (Ch)(No free-standing claim of “unjust enrichment”); Goshawk v Bank of Scotland [2006] 2 AER 610 (Wording of prescribed notices of CCA cancellation rights); OFT v Lloyds TSB [2008] 1 AC 318 (HL) (Lender's liability under s.75 CCA for credit card transactions financing foreign transactions); Conister Trust v Hardman [2009] CCLR 4 and Sutherland Professional Funding v Bakewells [2014] CTLC 1 (Solicitor's liability for client's litigation funding agreement); Meah v GE Money [2013] 1 P&CR DG 18 (Mortgagee's liability for valuation of repossessed property); RTA (Business Consultants) v Bracewell [2015] Bus LR 800 (Sole trader selling business not a “consumer”; sale agent’s contract void for illegality because of non-compliance with money laundering regulations); Warwickshire CC v Halfords Autocentres [2019] 1 W.L.R. 3597 (TSO’s test purchase can establish unfair commercial practice), Stamp v Capital Home Loans [2024] EWHC 1092 (KB) (Court’s remedies for deterring misselling claims that relied on ancient and irrelevant legislation to invalidate the claimants' mortgages), Breeze and others v TSB (claims by former Northern Rock borrowers for equal interest rate treatment to that of assignee’s other mortgage customers (“mortgage prisoners”))
Called 1979.
COMBAR, Food Law Group.
The Law of Consumer Credit and Hire (OUP 2009); Butterworths Commercial and Consumer Law Handbook (9th ed.)
Educated Charterhouse; Worcester College, Oxford.
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William Hibbert is a specialist in financial law with particular expertise in consumer credit and consumer protection regulations.
William Hibbert is an outstanding junior with consummate knowledge of consumer credit and consumer protection matters. He deals with consumer contracts cases, including those involving issues such as labelling, financial products and pyramid selling. He is also adroit at handling unfair lending relationship claims.
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William is a formidable advocate who is hugely experienced in financial services regulatory matters.
A long-standing expert in the field and very good at developing new arguments.
William is a formidable advocate. He's a pragmatic and straightforward individual whose advice is exceptionally good.
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