WHEN A COURT MAY MAKE NO ORDER FOR COSTS: THE FACTORS CONSIDERED: 12 KEY POINTS AND A USEFUL CHECKLIST FOR PRACTITIONERS

Some posts earlier this week concentrated on a case where the judge made no order for costs.  This is an unusual outcome, but still one that has to be considered and the client warned about.    Here we take a look at those factors that can lead to "no order" being made.

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