Spot on, as ever. Most cases that get to court are in the 60:40 range, usually closer than that.
Another class of case outside that range that fights rather than settling is where there is no one at the party with the weaker case who is willing or able to take a decision. This is particularly prevalent with state-owned enterprises in autocratic regimes.
The combination of the first part, which sets out the background and is helpful to lawyers and non-lawyers, and the detail that follows is an exemplary piece of writing.
Spot on, as ever. Most cases that get to court are in the 60:40 range, usually closer than that.
Another class of case outside that range that fights rather than settling is where there is no one at the party with the weaker case who is willing or able to take a decision. This is particularly prevalent with state-owned enterprises in autocratic regimes.
Thank you.
Another fabulous article.
The combination of the first part, which sets out the background and is helpful to lawyers and non-lawyers, and the detail that follows is an exemplary piece of writing.