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ADR: Mediate and be damned
Neil Jamieson examines the increasing significance of mediation ‘While mediation remains a voluntary process which no party can be compelled to engage in, there is now is an undeniable onus on parties to attempt alternative dispute resolution if they wish to avoid costs sanctions.’Would-be litigants certainly cannot be criticised for approaching the prospect of bringing …
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- Halsey v Milton Keynes General NHS Trust [2004] EWCA Civ 576
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