THE DEFENDANTS’ SOLICITOR HAS BEEN “SET UP”, SECRETLY RECORDED AND TOLD US THINGS HE SHOULD NOT: NOW WE WANT SUMMARY JUDGMENT BASED ON THOSE RECORDINGS: QUITE A CASE THIS…

Here we have an extraordinary case.  The claimants' employed a private enquiry agent to meet, on a pretence, with the defendants' solicitor.  That meeting was used by the enquiry agent to obtain information about the defendants' case. It was videoed and recorded.  The claimants then applied for summ...

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