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The Length of Judgments and the Cost of Litigation - Thomas Crockett, 1 Chancery Lane

06/08/13. For a number of reasons, the cost of litigation is a hot topic at the moment. Lord Justice Mummery in giving the lead judgment of the Court of Appeal in Neumans LLP v Andrew Andronikou & Ors [2013] EWCA Civ 916, suggested a way that he and his brethren could assist in ensuring that legal costs are kept to a minimum by judges keeping their judgments as short as possible...

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