James Paterson secures finding of "fundamental dishonesty"
Forde v Barton
- James Paterson secures finding of fundamental dishonesty for the Defendant in a case in which the Court determined the claim to be fundamentally dishonest commenting that the evidence of the Claimant went outside the boundaries of permissible exaggeration and was ‘frankly just made up’.
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