“LITIGATION WISHFUL THINKING”: A RECENT CASE AND A RECAP : SOMETHING ALL LITIGATORS MUST BEAR IN MIND WHEN CONSIDERING WITNESS EVIDENCE

Many witnesses give inaccurate evidence.  Sometimes this is due to dishonesty, others are mistaken. Many, it is to be suspected, fall foul of "litigation wishful thinking".   This concept was explored by Mr Justice Richards in Old Park Capital Maestro Fund Ltd v Old Park Capital Ltd & Ors [2023]...

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