SHOULD A COURT STRIKE AN ACTION OUT AFTER A TRIAL WHEN THE CLAIMANTS’ CONDUCT HAS BEEN REALLY BAD? THE HIGH COURT CONSIDERS THE QUESTION…

Here we are considering an unusual issue about an unusual case.  At the end of the evidence the defendants made a submission that the action should be struck out because the claimants conduct had made a fair trial impossible. The judge found that there had been misconduct - but should the action be ...

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