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October 2019
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KELs bells
Nick Wallis
Hi all I’ll get the transcript up when I can, but I’ve posted a report on what happened today in court. Definitely the most interesting thing is that plans for mediation are going full steam ahead. Read what happened here. The prospect of mediation may cause some disquiet amongst Subpostmasters, but according to both the…
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Rare day in court starting shortly
Nick Wallis
Back in court! July seems a long time ago, doesn’t it? Well here we all are in court 30 waiting for a costs hearing to begin. Karl Flinders from Computer Weekly is sitting on my right and Alan Bates is in front of me awaiting the judge. If you want to find out what happens…
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From the archives – Judgment 2: Extremely Aggressive Litigation
Nick Wallis
Morning secret Sunday emailers A year ago today I was putting the finishing touches to one of the most popular blog posts on postoffiicetrial.ccom It’s called “Judgment 2: Extremely Aggressive Litigation” and it details the second in what has so far been 5 judgments in the Bates and others v Post Office litigation. The Post…
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Claimants consider mediation/Post Office exec bonuses sort-of slashed over litigation fails
Nick Wallis
Mediation/Bonus sort-of slashing Two double-A side blog posts! Not quite as strong as Strawberry Fields and Penny Lane, but half-decent nonetheless. Mediation Meditations The first is about the claimant Subpostmasters considering mediation. The Post Office have been badgering the claimant Subpostmasters to go to mediation for a couple of months, at least. The claimants have…
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Litigation update
Nick Wallis
Hi all Just a quick note to say I have firmed up some of the info in my last update. I’ve published it on the blog here. It’s not that thrilling – basically nothing very much is likely to happen this month. In November, however, things might get interesting. Thanks very much to everyone who…
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Mystic Nick
Nick Wallis
Hello secret emailers October is here and people have started to wonder if there might be any word from the Court of Appeal or the High Court with regard to the ongoing Bates and others v Post Office litigation. I don’t, I’m afraid, have any privileged information (either in the journalistic or legal sense), so…