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Court of Appeal finds clear breach of unless order for e-disclosure
The Court of Appeal has held that claimant liquidators were in breach of an "unless order" for e-disclosure, overturning the High Court's …
UK Supreme Court: merits generally irrelevant to enforcement of case management directions
In a judgment given yesterday (26 November) the majority of the Supreme Court has expressed the view that the strength of a party's case on the …
Article published on recent themes in e-disclosure
Gregg Rowan, Celina McGregor, Johan Botha and Lyn Harris have published an article in the November edition of PLC Magazine which looks at the …
Court of Appeal considers relevance of merits to application for pre-action disclosure
The Court of Appeal has confirmed that the court's jurisdiction to order pre-action disclosure is not subject to an "arguability threshold". The strength …
High Court refuses to order bank to disclose its Credit Process Guide
A recently published decision of the High Court demonstrates that a court will examine closely whether a document comes within the test for standard …
Court can order pre-action disclosure in judicial review proceedings
The High Court has found that the court technically has power to order pre-action disclosure in judicial review proceedings, despite this power not being …
Another High Court decision that party not in breach of "unless order" for disclosure due to defects in list
For the second time in recent months, the High Court has held that parties to litigation were not in breach of an “unless order” to give …
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