THE DEFENDANTS’ APPLICATION WAS AN ABUSE OF PROCESS: THE DANGERS OF TRYING SIMILAR THINGS A SECOND TIME AROUND: “THE HENDERSON AND HUNTER PRINCIPLES APPLY TO INTERLOCUTORY HEARINGS AS MUCH AS TO FINAL HEARINGS”

This is an interesting case on the relevance of the "Henderson" principles to applications, in this case for reverse summary judgment/to strike out the claim.  A similar application had been made much earlier in the litigation.  The judge found for the claimant on the merits. However the judgment is...

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