WRITING INFLAMMATORY THINGS IN COURT DOCUMENTS AND CORRESPONDENCE: IT NEVER, EVER, HELPS

We are looking at the judgment of HHJ Edward Hess in  TM v KM [2022] EWFC 155 for two reasons: firstly the costs involved; secondly the judge's observations about the unattractiveness of putting personal pejorative remarks in court documents.   There is a very likely to be a very strong (and probabl...

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