Practice: Malice in wonderland

In the second of two articles, Ian McDonald and Daniel Cook conclude their consideration of malicious prosecution ‘The Supreme Court had to determine whether the tort is available only in respect of the malicious prosecution of criminal proceedings and certain limited types of action, or whether its scope extends to the malicious prosecution of civil …
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Litigation: A town called…

In the first of two articles, Ian McDonald and Daniel Cook examine the possible expansion of malicious prosecution ‘Other torts, such as defamation and malicious falsehood, already protect interests of personality, and if the protection they afford proved to be inadequate, a better solution may be to extend their scope rather than to extend the …
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