James Paterson Defends in Civil Fraud Case
Civil Fraud
Sawings v Nichols
Representing the Defendant. Finding of Fundamental Dishonesty by the Court on Application post the Claimant's notice of discontinuance in a case involving transcripts of telephone calls in which the Claimant confirmed he was not injured or in pain at the time he alleged to be off work due to the severity of injuries allegedly sustained in the index accident. Enforceable costs orders pursuant to CPR44.16 were also obtained.
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