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The High Court has considered the claimant's duty to make full and frank disclosure when seeking permission to serve outside of the jurisdiction, and the significance of evidence being in a foreign language when accessing the appropriate forum.
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Permissions to serve outside of the jurisdiction: duty of disclosure
Practical Law UK Articles w-022-5056
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Permissions to serve outside of the jurisdiction: duty of disclosure
by Herbert Smith Freehills LLP and Practical Law Dispute Resolution
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Published on 24 Oct 2019
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United Kingdom
The High Court has considered the claimant's duty to make full and frank disclosure when seeking permission to serve outside of the jurisdiction, and the significance of evidence being in a foreign language when accessing the appropriate forum.