SDT was entitled to penalise 'without prejudice' solicitor, appeal hears
28-11-2025 10:17 via lawgazette.co.uk

SDT was entitled to penalise 'without prejudice' solicitor, appeal hears

Mrs Justice Collins Rice, sitting in the Royal Courts of Justice, reserves judgment following day-long hearing.
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