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russell-cooke.co.uk | Tom Hopkins |Thomas Wild |Ed Cracknell |Sophie EvansMike Ridley
Following the recent decision of Lea v GP Ilfracombe Management Company Limited, which centred on the question of what constitutes 'unreasonable conduct' in litigation proceedings, associate Tom Hopkins examines the key details of the case and what can be learned from it. Principle versus practice We are often asked by concerned lessors and lessees whether they could be liable for the other party’s legal costs when bringing or defending proceedings at the Tribunal.
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