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PostPosted: Sun Nov 25, 2007 11:32 am 
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I have tried to log on to tapin2 taxis for some case law and it appears their site is down.

This is quite a good site operated by a solicitors in Swansea, does anyone here know any contact details.

Thanks for any help.


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The site is running on a Windows server and the database has failed. It'll probably be back online soon.

I found the email webadmin@tapin2taxis.co.uk hidden in a google cached contact us form, if that helps.

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I think its been down for several weeks, what case law were you looking for?

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 Post subject: Re: USEFUL WEBSITE DOWN
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littlejack3 wrote:
I have tried to log on to tapin2 taxis for some case law and it appears their site is down.

This is quite a good site operated by a solicitors in Swansea, does anyone here know any contact details.

I've taken these details off another site.

If you run an association or firm that could benefit from having a retainer with a specialist solicitor contact Keith Jeffreys on 01792 881339 or 07966 220535. Alternatively e-mail keith@keithjeffreys.co.uk Regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority

Hope they help.

Alex

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I have spoken to him. Vey helpful. Thanks


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PostPosted: Mon Dec 03, 2007 6:26 am 
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Alex wrote:
littlejack3 wrote:
I have tried to log on to tapin2 taxis for some case law and it appears their site is down.

This is quite a good site operated by a solicitors in Swansea, does anyone here know any contact details.

I've taken these details off another site.

If you run an association or firm that could benefit from having a retainer with a specialist solicitor contact Keith Jeffreys on 01792 881339 or 07966 220535. Alternatively e-mail keith@keithjeffreys.co.uk Regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority

Hope they help.

Alex


Free advertising on TDO? lol Has Mr Jeffries got any recent testimonials to recommend him or his firm to TDO subscribers?

For instance do we know his views and appraisal on the unreported case of Watson v Birmingham city council? Perhaps we shouldn't be so hasty to endorse third parties without knowing their true capabilities?

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You obviously have some information JD, could you expand a bit??


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littlejack3 wrote:
You obviously have some information JD, could you expand a bit??


I was jesting, from what I know Keith Jeffries is a good solicitor and you could do a lot worse.

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Fantastic sense of humour JD. Nearly gave me a coronary.

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littlejack3 wrote:
Fantastic sense of humour JD. Nearly gave me a coronary.

Thanks


It should be noted that practically all solicitors along with Barristers have good results and bad results. Keith Jeffries is no different. He's had much success and many failures how they balance out I don't know but I've come across several taxi license cases lost by Kearns & Co and Jeffries so one thing you should remember is that many solicitors will take on a case regardless of whether they think it is winnable? So always get a second or first opinion before you embark on an exercise that might leave you stony broke, out of pocket and then some?

If you have a brain in your head all the information you need in order to determine the weight of any anticipated legal action in respect of Taxi licensing is within these four walls. Keith Jeffries was Kearns in-house licensing solicitor and TDO in the past has acknowledged Kearns as being one of the best in respect of Taxi licensing, a great part of that endorsement is down to Peter Maddox who is without doubt one of the best licensing Barristers in the country. Keith Jeffries is also to be commended because he, as I have already said was Kearns licensing solicitor. I believe Kearns don't do Taxi licensing anymore since Jeffries left.
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Here are some recent losses and successes of Keith Jeffries of Kearns and Peter Maddox
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Losses.

R (on the application of Aujla) and others v Slough Borough Council

QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION (DIVISIONAL COURT)


13 JULY 2005 P Maddox for the Claimant Kearns & Co sol
Claim form – Judicial review against slough council to stop deregulation of numbers
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CHAUFFEUR BIKES LTD V LEEDS CITY COUNCIL

QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION

12 OCTOBER 2005 Motorcycle – Safety for use as private hire vehicle

P Maddox for the Claimant

Kearns & Co, Swansea
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R (on the application of Nemeth) v West Berkshire District Council
Licence holder seeking judicial review of change of licence policy

QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION (ADMINISTRATIVE COURT)


8 DECEMBER 2000

P Maddox for the Claimant

Kearns & Co, Swansea
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Recent wins

Brentwood Borough Council v Gladen

WATHAN V NEATH AND PORT TALBOT COUNTY BOROUGH COUNCIL

2002

QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION

Peter Maddox for the appellant.
Solicitors: Kearns & Co for the appellant
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POWELL V CITY AND COUNTY OF SWANSEA

2003

Costs

QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION (ADMINISTRATIVE COURT)

Peter Maddox for the appellant.
Solicitors: Kearns & Co for the appellant
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Other cases recently lost by Peter Maddox. Not concerning Kearns.

*Key Cabs Ltd v Plymouth City Council

Queen's Bench Division, Administrative Court
Mitting J

8 November 2007
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Rees v Dewhirst plc and another

Court of Appeal, Civil Division

Negligence

21 May 2002

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