FAILING TO TURN UP TO HEARINGS AND SERVING WITNESS STATEMENTS LATE: AN EXAMPLE OF THE DISCRETION BEING EXERCISED: RELIEF GRANTED UPON CONDITION THAT DEFAULTING PARTY PAYS COSTS AND PAYS £25,000 INTO COURT
The question of relief from sanctions after witness statements were served late has been discussed several times on this blog. The issue was considered by HH Judge Mackie QC in Carlton Advisers -v- Dorchester Holdings Ltd [2014] EWHC 3341 (Comm)….
FINDINGS OF FACT AND CREDIBILITY: THE COURT OF APPEAL WILL RARELY INTERFERE
The decision of the Court of Appeal today in Exsus Travel Ltd -v- James Turner [2014] EWCA Civ 1331 reinforces the points made in earlier posts about the reluctance of the Court of Appeal to interfere with findings of fact…

