FUNDAMENTAL DISHONESTY ESTABLISHED AT TRIAL: IT WAS NOT A SUBSTANTIAL INJUSTICE TO DISMISS THE CLAIM

The judge in this case had little difficulty in finding the claimant fundamentally dishonest.  Further, although the claimant had suffered some injuries, dismissing the claim was did not give rise to "substantial injustice". "In my judgment the Claimant's dishonesty was fundamental to the claim. It ...

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