COST BITES 293: AN EXAMPLE OF AN ASSESSMENT OF A SUMMARY ASSESSMENT (AND COSTS BEING REDUCED) WHEN THE OPPOSING PARTY WAS NOT PRESENT

The periodical reminder that this series is aimed at looking at what goes on "on the ground" in the world of costs, in addition to looking at important developments in case law.  It is to allow litigators to gain "a feel" of the court's general approach to costs and assessment in practice.  We are l...

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