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Limitation, default and sanctions – The key cases of 2024

APIL CPD:
All levels - 1 hour

(Please note that the number of CPD hours may be subject to change)

This webinar looks at the key cases relating to limitation, default and sanctions that have occurred in 2024.  The aim is to look at problem areas to help litigators avoid problems in the future.

Issues looked at in the webinar include:

  • Where have things been going wrong in 2024
  • Limitation issues in 2024
  • Key cases on relief from sanctions
  • Default judgments and relief from sanctions (McKnight -v- Chelsea Football Club, MBS Recovery -v- Quinney, Redmond -v- O’Hara, Gallani -v- Sartori)
  • Late service of witness statements (Kent -v- Apple Inc)
  • Relief from sanctions and unless orders (Kerillee Investments -v- International Tin, Lloyds Developments)
  • Appeals and delay (Choudry -v- Mukherjee)
  • Late service of expert evidence (Palmali Shipping)
  • Disputing the Court’s jurisdiction (Ibrahim -v- AXA Belgium)
  • Failure to comply with orders and relief from sanctions (Winchester Park)
  • Appeal, fresh evidence and relief from sanctions (Achille -v-Calcutt)
  • Late service of the Particulars of Claim (Bangs -v- FM Conway Ltd)
  • Setting aside a default costs certificate (Willis -v- GWB Harthills LLP)
  • Non payment of Court fees (Jaiyesimi -v- Kukoyi)
  • Extensions of time and experts Yesss(A) Electrical -v- Warren
  • Late amendment of claim to show dishonesty (AXA -v-Kreyeziu)

Cost:

1 person - member/accredited firm: £85 + VAT
1 person - non-member: £115 + VAT
Small office (2 - 6 people): £150 + VAT
Large office (7 people or more): £185 + VAT
Whole organisation (All staff at all offices): £375 + VAT


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Published
27 Nov 2024

On-demand recording
From 27 Nov 2024 to 27 May 2025

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