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REUTERS | Faisal Al Nasser
June 28, 2018

Part 36 and the costs of an unreasonable exit from the RTA Protocol: Ansell & Evans v AT&T

  • by Matthew Hoe
  • Director and Solicitor-Advocate
  • at Taylor Rose TTKW

The following blog looks at an appeal decision concerning Part 36’s operation where there is a dispute about the reasonableness of exiting the Road Traffic Accident (RTA) Protocol. Continue reading →

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REUTERS | Darrin Zammit Lupi
June 22, 2018

The limit of knowledge: Su v Clarksons Platou Futures

  • by Laurence Page
  • Barrister
  • at Hardwicke

When litigation is successful, the winning party will rarely struggle to identify advisors and employees happy to take credit for the outcome. When litigation fails spectacularly, a company’s advisors (and their professional indemnity insurers) may well be less eager to shoulder some or all of the responsibility. Continue reading →

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REUTERS | Danish Ismail
June 21, 2018

Costs: he who writes the cheque pays the costs… unless it is a group action

  • by Kerry Underwood
  • Senior Partner and Solicitor
  • at Underwoods Solicitors

Two recent decisions, one in the Court of Appeal and one in the High Court, considered the incidence of costs where it is less than clear who has “won”. Continue reading →

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