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Relief from sanctions: the trend every litigator needs to know about - Sarah Prager, 1 Chancery Lane

05/09/12. Sarah Prager discusses a growing trend for judges in the higher and lower courts to refuse to grant relief from sanctions; and asks where we go from here.  Sooner or later all litigators have cause to familiarise themselves with the provisions of CPR Part 3.9, which reads:

“3.9 Relief from sanctions

(1) On an application for relief from any sanction imposed for a failure to comply with any rule, practice direction or court order the court will consider all the circumstances including:

(a) the interests of the administration of justice...

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