Abuse of Process in UK Law
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Abuse of process and prior arbitral awards
The Court of Appeal has provided important guidance on the circumstances in which a court claim can be struck out as an abuse of process on the basis that it forms a collateral attack on a prior ar...
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Court of Appeal confirms that “warehousing” is not always an abuse of process
On 24 January 2020, the Court of Appeal delivered its judgment in Aljawharah Bint Ibrahim Abdulaziz Alibrahim v Asturion Fondation ([2020] EWCA Civ 32) in relation to the question of whether “wareh...
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Consequences of reducing value of a claim to pay a reduced court fee – held an abuse of process
In Lewis and others v Ward Hadaway (A Firm) [2015] EWHC 3503 (Ch) the High Court has reminded parties to litigation that where a claimant party is found to have deliberately sought to avoid paying ...
- Strike Out: Abuse Of Process
- Issue Estoppel and Abuse of Process
- High Court Reminds Us Of The Principles Of Res Judicata And Abuse Of Process
- Abuse Of Process: Court Holds That Employment Tribunal Was Capable Of Hearing Injury Claim
- Gurieva V CSD: High Court Considers DSAR Exemptions And Abuse Of Process
- Strike Out Of Incubated Portal Claim Overturned Despite Abuse Of Process
- Court Of Appeal Confirms 'Warehousing' A Claim Will Not Necessarily Constitute An Abuse Of Process
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