In the High Court of Tenerife, our legal team secured £34,077 for one of our clients after Diamond sought to appeal our earlier win. The court upheld the original decision that the Diamond contract was null, meaning the award stands. We also succeeded in recovering court costs in addition to the compensation.
Last week, we also achieved two victories against Anfi, resulting in a combined total of £27,676 awarded. In both cases, the contracts were declared null because they did not include the accommodation details that must be stated in the contract.
In addition, we received two favourable jurisdiction judgments against Club La Costa, including one involving CLC Paradise. Both CLC appeals were rejected. In the Paradise matter, the court noted that Paradise Trading is registered in Spain and the consumer can choose where to submit the claim, meaning the claimant can bring proceedings in Spain.
The second Club La Costa appeal was also dismissed. As we were awarded costs, Club La Costa will be required to pay the costs arising from what we consider to be an intentional attempt to delay the process.