- Civil Litigation
- Employment
- Housing and Landlord and Tenant
- Construction and Building Law
- Contract and Consumer Law
- Personal Injury/Accident Claims
- Business problems and partnership breakdowns
Brian was born in
1964, educated at Gunnersbury Catholic School
for Boys in Brentford, before graduating with
an LLB(Hons) degree and completing his Law Society
finals in 1989. He trained in London, spending
a further two years gaining additional post qualification
experience with the same firm before
re-locating
to the south coast. He has worked at Edward Harte
& Co since 1993, becoming a partner in 1996.
Outside of work Brian enjoys most sports, watching
and participating, and is a fanatical Spurs supporter,
his greatest passion however being his family
life with his wife and two daughters.
Recent
success in matters dealt with by the Litigation
Department, headed by Brian Donnan:
Judgment was given by
the Court of Appeal concerning Land Law/Landlord
and Tenant issues in the case of Horn -v-
Phillips (2004) CA. The case dealt with
the exclusion of extrinsic evidence in boundary
disputes where the terms of the conveyance
were clear.
In the case of Sajid -v- Sussex Muslim Society
(2002) IRLR 113CA involving Employment/Estoppel
issues, a successful case regarded the issue
estoppel and res judicata where claims are
brought in both the County Court and the
Employment Tribunal.
In the area of Construction Law, in Capital
Demolition Limited -v- Groudeck Limited
(2002) HT00/27 an adjudicators decision
was successfully challenged on jurisdictional
grounds.
The over turning of the Employment Tribunal´s
decision in Jamie-v-Management Solution
Partners Ltd (2005) VK Employment Appeals
Tribunal/ 0404/05/RN,
in which a decision was made to dismiss
the Claimant´s constructive dismissal
application on the grounds that such decision
was perverse.
In the case of Rose v Dodd (2006) 1 ALLER
464 a dismissal by reason of redundancy,
and the termination of the contract of employment
by the employer, event in accordance with
enactment or rule of law affecting employer
operating to terminate contract of employment
or employee, whether intervention by The
Law Society in solicitors practice affecting
the employer to terminate the contract of
employer or employee - Employment Rights
Act 1996 s136 (5).
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