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PGF II SA v OMFS Company 1 Ltd

[2013] EWCA Civ 1288
JurisdictionUnited Kingdom
CourtEngland and Wales Court of Appeal
Year2013
StatusBinding authority

Summary

Silence in response to an offer to mediate is itself unreasonable conduct, exposing the silent party to adverse costs consequences.

Key Principle

silence in response to an offer to mediate is in itself unreasonable

Area of Law

Procedure, Sanctions and Costs

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