Publisher's Synopsis
Irish law. Litigation causing maximum inconvenience to defendants and not to achieving redress has become a feature of modern Irish litigation. The dramatic increase in such litigation makes Abuse of Process relevant to every practising lawyer in Ireland who has any involvement in litigation.
Contents includes:
Proceedings which disclose no cause of action or cannot succeed
Proceedings which the plaintiff has an ulterior motive
Proceedings where a matter is being relegated
Proceedings where a third party has a financial interest in their outcome
Delayed proceedings
Miscellaneous other types of abuse of process
Please note Bloomsbury Professional acquired this title from First Law in July 2010.