Costs: It wasn’t me, it was him

Paul Jones examines the cost implications of multiple defendants The general rule was… a starting point that could be departed from in an appropriate case and, in deciding what was an appropriate case, the court had a duty to exercise its discretion so as to do justice between the parties. Claims involving multiple parties always …
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Cases Referenced

  • Chung v Funafloat Ltd & ors [2013] All ER (D) 46 (Feb)