COST BITES 258: DOES THE FACT THAT ONE OF THE UNSUCCESSFUL DEFENDANTS IS A LITIGANT IN PERSON MEAN THAT THEY SHOULD PAY LESS COSTS? AN ISSUE CONSIDERED IN THE HIGH COURT

If there are two unsuccessful defendants to an action and one of them is a litigant in person - should this have any impact on the costs order that costs order the court makes? This was an issue considered by the High Court earlier this week.

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