Source: http://www.cpdcast.com/podcasts/strike-out
Timestamp: 2013-05-23 10:59:19
Document Index: 222155461

Matched Legal Cases: ['EWCA ', 'UKHL ', 'EWCA ', 'EWCA ', 'EWCA ', 'EWCA ', 'EWCA ']

Civil Litigation, Procedure & Settlement
This podcast gives an overview of the key issues surrounding strike out, including the grounds on which a party can make an application to strike out, the approach taken by the courts to such applications and the consequences of a strike out order being made. The recent case of Walbrook Trustees (Jersey) Ltd & Others v Fattal & Others (2009) EWCA Civ 297 in which the Court of Appeal considered an application to strike out for abuse of process is also discussed.
Understand the court's power to strike out and the approach it takes to exercising this power;
Know the various grounds on which a strike out application can be made;
Understand the consequences a strike out order will have for the parties concerned;
Be aware of the recent guidance given by the Court of Appeal as to the factors taken into account by the court when considering an application to strike out a statement of case for abuse of process.	Level:
John Roger Firth v Clive Everitt [2007] EWHC 1979;
Three Rivers District Council v Bank of England No 3 (2001) UKHL 16;
Watson v Ian Snipe & Co (2002) EWCA Civ 293;
Equitable Life v Ernst & Young [2003] BCLC 603;
Asiansky Television plc v Bayer Rosin (2001) EWCA Civ 1792;
Ul-Haq and other v Shar (2008) EWHC 1896;
Wragg v Partco Group Ltd (2002) EWCA Civ 594;
Harris v Bolt Burden [2000] CPLR 9;
Price Meats Ltd v Barclays Bank plc [2000] 2 All ER (Comm) 346;
Wallis v Valentine (2002) EWCA Civ 1034;
Sodeca SA v NE Investments Inc [2002] EWHC 1700;
Walbrook Trustees (Jersey) Ltd & Others v Fattal & Others (2009) EWCA Civ 297;
Johnson v Gore Wood & C [2002] 2 AC 1;
Ashmore v British Coal Corporation [1990] 2 QB 338;
Burstall v Beyfus [1884] 26 ChD 35;
Day v William Hill (Park Lane) Ltd [1949] 1 KB 632 UCB;
Corporate Services Ltd v Halifax (SW) Ltd [1999] CPLR 691;
Circuit Systems Ltd v Zuken-Redac (UK) Ltd [2001] BLR 253 Re Abermeadow Ltd [2000] 2 BCLC 824.	This podcast provides an introduction to strike out, a powerful tool used to delete written material from a party's statement of case. In this podcast Fiona Ball explains the power and its consequences, considers the various grounds on which a strike out application may be made and discusses the court's approach.
Podcast added: 16/04/10