T Thanos0 Registered User Messages 52 22 Nov 2017 #1 At what point does the opposition barrister have to give you the cases they intend to argue at trial. Before the day or on the day.
At what point does the opposition barrister have to give you the cases they intend to argue at trial. Before the day or on the day.
R Ravima Registered User Messages 2,849 29 Nov 2017 #2 They dont. In High Court, certain documents must be exchanged, but barristers do not have to give you advance notice of the cases they intend to quote/argue/plead. In fact, depending on how the case progresses, new precedents may come into play.
They dont. In High Court, certain documents must be exchanged, but barristers do not have to give you advance notice of the cases they intend to quote/argue/plead. In fact, depending on how the case progresses, new precedents may come into play.