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Malmesbury (Earl of) and Strutt & Parker and Anor - High Court - Mr Justice Jack - [2008] EWHC 424 (QB)

Costs sanction - where both parties are unreasonable in a mediation, there is no costs sanction. However, one party acting unreasonably would be in the same position as a party refusing to mediate and, therefore, at risk of a cost sanction. Note that privilege was waived by both parties.

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Consideration as to whether a failure to respond to an offer to mediate is, in itself, unreasonable conduct which should lead to cost sanctions. Costs awarded to the successful party on an indemnity basis despite failure to mediate.
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