A pyrrhic victory? Protecting against costs in litigation

Citation
Building journal Hong Kong China, Jul, 1996, pp. 73-78
Abstract
When Pyrrhus of Epirus defeated the Romans at Asculum in 279 BC, he exclaimed "One more such victory and we are lost". While you may not lose your legions, this can mirror the experience of victorious litigants in our courts and in arbitration when, after paying all the bills, they are left shaking their heads wondering whether the cost of victory had left them the loser. (1) The discretion to award costs (2) Cost protection measures (3) The costs order (4) Taxation (5) Conclusion
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Type
Article
Format
Date
1996
Language
en