WHERE THINGS GO WRONG IN LITIGATION (AND STOPPING IT HAPPENING TO YOU) 4: NOT-SERVING PROPERLY; OBTAINING DEFAULT JUDGEMENT INCORRECTLY AND SUING A PARTY WRONGLY: A LOT OF LESSONS HERE

This post assumes that you have read post on this case earlier today.  A claimant's solicitor made a whole series of errors which led to the case being struck out against two defendants. We continue our series on what went wrong and (more importantly) what practitioners can do to avoid this happenin...

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