Comment28 Jun 2026 22:51
Required Reading
Comedy Gold
Alan Biggar V Howard Kennedy 27th Jan 2026 COSTS
https://www.iclr.co.uk/document/2026000584/2026ewhc132scco_TNA/html?query=&filter=finerGrainedCourt%3A%22SCCO%22&fullSearchFields=&page=1&sort=date&pageSize=10
Alan Biggar in a court case about non payment of legal fees incurred in the fraud case All the elements are there Trying to wriggle out of paying disputing hourly rates Promised payments going west Usual excuses
As he reaches out for help from third parties and promises of payments from share sales and deals expected to happen
it gets better
Look where the money is coming from
"Funding subject to our group being able to liquidate sufficient shareholdings over the next 12 months. An agreement has been signed with Rapid Nutrition Plc whereby subject to completion this week of a parallel transaction a total 9,000,000 ordinary shares in Rapid Nutrition plc will be deposited with us by 31st October 2022 and we will receive a royalty estimated at £300,000 per year on sales made by FFS Limited a company being acquired by Rapid Nutrition plc this week.
In another transaction a 3,000,000 ordinary shares in Gentlemen's Equity SA (in January) both trading on Euronext.
We will confirm these stocks have been received at the time and evidence such by way of stock certificates.
PRICELESS
"but the funds promised by Ms Edmond were never received "
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"The Claimant Biggar says that when he instructed the Defendant, he was not familiar with legal proceedings and really vulnerable "LOL
"The Claimant did not make an immediate application for assessment because he was depressed,"
Conclusion
For all of the above reasons, I will dismiss the Claimant’s Part 8 application.
So Biggar has more legal costs trying to kick the can down the road