Gubarev & Ors v Orbis Business Intelligence Ltd & Anor [2019] EWHC 162 (QB) (31 January 2019)
A split trial is not appropriate because there is significant overlap between the evidence required for serious financial loss and for quantum, and the potential prejudice, duplication, and delay to the Defendants outweigh any cost-saving or efficiency advantages. The best course is a single trial of all issues to ensure fairness and efficiency.
- Citation
- [2019] EWHC 162
- Parties
- Claimant: Aleksej Gubarev; Claimant: Webzilla B. V.; Claimant: Webzilla Limited; Defendant: Orbis Business Intelligence Limited; Defendant: Christopher Steele
- Jurisdiction
- England and Wales
- Judgment Date
- 31 January 2019
- Procedural Posture
- Application in Defamation Proceedings / Interlocutory Application for Split Trial
- Outcome
- Application for split trial refused
- Legal Topics
- Split Trial, Serious Harm, Special Damages, General Damages, Qualified Privilege, Case Management
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Parties
Aleksej Gubarev
Claimant
Webzilla B. V.
Claimant
Webzilla Limited
Claimant
Orbis Business Intelligence Limited
Defendant
Christopher Steele
Defendant
Procedural Posture
Application in Defamation Proceedings / Interlocutory Application for Split Trial
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether to order a split trial between liability and quantum in a defamation claim involving corporate claimants and allegations of serious financial loss.
Ratio Decidendi
A split trial is not appropriate because there is significant overlap between the evidence required for serious financial loss and for quantum, and the potential prejudice, duplication, and delay to the Defendants outweigh any cost-saving or efficiency advantages. The best course is a single trial of all issues to ensure fairness and efficiency.
Court Disposition
Application for split trial refused
Orders
- Parties to consider agreeing directions for a single trial of all issues; if not agreed, to be addressed at a Case Management Conference.
- Parties to prepare revised costs budgets for a Costs Management Conference if not agreed.
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