The civil justice system is set up to adjudicate honest disagreements between people who believe in their respective positions, and not for situations where one side is determined to use the system to delay justice in order to defeat it. Written by Munaf Mohamed and David Debenham and published in The Lawyers Weekly.
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Litigating Civil Fraud Harder Than It Looks
August 16, 2013
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