29/11/2016 News |
When is ATE insurance reasonable? (Allan Coleman v Medtronic Ltd)
Are claimants obligated to give defendants the chance to extend existing costs amnesty before taking out after the event (ATE) insurance?
Roger Franklin, Insurance Litigation Partner, specialising in insurance litigation, considers the decision in Allan Coleman v Medtronic Ltd in this Lexis Nexis article.
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