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Re: EDGAR NDI DAVIS END OF YEAR CONCERT ON 31ST DEC 2012

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From: DAVIS NJOBVU <njobvudavis@yahoo.com>;
To: <malawi_lawsociety@googlegroups.com>;
Subject: EDGAR NDI DAVIS END OF YEAR CONCERT ON 31ST DEC 2012
Sent: Fri, Dec 28, 2012 5:51:19 PM

Colleagues,
 
For those of you who are still able to access this site...Edgar ndi Davis will be at Club XL on 31st Dacember 2012 to celebrate the end of what has been a very eventful year.It started with that judiciary strike remember..? then..then again and now...Kaya chaka cha mawa tionanji? Club XL on the road to Chikwawa just about 500 metres from Stella Marris on the left side if you are coming from Blantyre.For further directions ask Counsel Julius Nyambo!
 
We also have a new a CD which is selling for K1500...place your orders now.Those who have it like Mr Goba Chipeta think it is the best thing that happened since the Whitebook.
 
Regards
 
Davis

--- On Tue, 12/18/12, Samuel Malitoni <smalitoni@rbm.mw> wrote:

From: Samuel Malitoni <smalitoni@rbm.mw>
Subject: FW: Litigation - Argentina, Cyprus, Italy, New Zealand, United Kingdom, USA
To: malawi_lawsociety@googlegroups.com
Date: Tuesday, December 18, 2012, 10:55 PM

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Subject: Litigation - Argentina, Cyprus, Italy, New Zealand, United Kingdom, USA

 

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Litigation

December 18 2012

 


Argentina - contributed by Freidenberg Freidenberg & Lifsic

Applying for the benefit of litigation without costs
Argentine law provides for litigation without costs in both civil and commercial proceedings. This process allows plaintiffs that lack financial resources access to the courts. If a plaintiff is not granted litigation without costs, the rule is that the losing party pays. However, what is the situation if a plaintiff loses in court, but has been granted litigation without costs?
Author: Elizabeth Mireya Freidenberg

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Elizabeth Mireya FreidenbergElizabeth Mireya Freidenberg


Cyprus - contributed by Andreas Neocleous & Co LLC

Lawyers' limited company: recourse under Article 146 of the Constitution
The Supreme Court was presented with a petition by a firm of lawyers incorporated as a lawyers' limited company following refusal by the registrar of companies to register a subsidiary company providing escrow services. The court ruled that a lawyers' limited company may provide advice or other services ancillary or related to the services provided by an individual lawyer, whether personally or as a trustee.
Author: Marina Joud

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Marina JoudMarina Joud


Italy - contributed by LS Lexjus Sinacta

Supreme Court upholds jurisdiction clause in West Tankers dispute
The Supreme Court has upheld the validity of the jurisdiction clause contained in a letter of undertaking. The decision is the latest instalment in the Italian side of the long-running dispute between the insurers of the charterers of the vessel Front Comor and its owners, West Tankers. It further confirms the trend followed by Italian courts in favour of the validity of choice of jurisdiction clauses.
Author: Claudio Perrella

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Claudio PerrellaClaudio Perrella


New Zealand - contributed by Wilson Harle

Supreme Court examines interplay of contractual and tortious liability
A recent Supreme Court decision addressed the interplay of contractual and tortious liability in New Zealand, as well as the appropriate measure of damages for breach of contract. The decision shows that courts will not readily excuse parties whose negligence induces entry into a contract, even a public body such as a district council.
Authors: Allison Ferguson, Janna McGuigan

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Allison FergusonAllison Ferguson


United Kingdom - contributed by RPC

When does 'unless' mean 'unless'?
The High Court recently granted claimants relief from sanction for failing to comply with an 'unless' order involving disclosure. The judge based his decision on the balance of prejudice that would be caused in striking out the claim. The judge's decision was surprising, considering that he had referred to Lord Justice Jackson's comment that indulgence should not be granted to litigants which breach unless orders.
Author: Rebecca Birkby

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Rebecca BirkbyRebecca Birkby


USA - contributed by Morrison & Foerster LLP

Arbitration at the Supreme Court (2011 to 2012 term)
The Supreme Court took time out from its momentous work deciding the fate of the healthcare law and Arizona's immigration enforcement statute to issue one regular opinion and two per curiam opinions on arbitration during its 2011 term (October 2011 to June 2012). The Supreme Court's sole regular opinion on arbitration this year was rendered in Compucredit v Greenwood.
Author: Sherman W Kahn

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Sherman W KahnSherman W Kahn

 


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