COST BITES 272: CLAIMANTS ORDERED TO PAY SOME OF A DEFENDANT’S COSTS IMMEDIATELY, PRIOR TO JUDGMENT BECAUSE OF THE WAY IN WHICH THE TRIAL WAS CONDUCTED

Last week we had a judge discussing the "pay as you go" principle in litigation.  Here we have a slight extension of that principle with the judge deciding that the claimants' conduct of the the trial meant that they should pay some costs prior to to judgment.  There were unusual aspects of the tria...

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