FILING A NOTICE OF APPEAL OUT OF TIME: A TALE OF THREE CITIES: RELIEF FROM SANCTIONS GRANTED WHEN THE APPEAL WAS LATE BUT THE SOLICITORS “DID NOTHING WRONG AT ALL”

In this case the judge granted permission to appeal when the appeal notice was lodged 25 days out of time.  Not only is this an example of the court using its discretion under Denton and taking into accounts issues with the court, it is a lesson for anyone seeking to appeal in these relatively unusu...

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