Nash v Eli Lilly and Co: QBD 1991
The court discussed the relevance of knowledge obtainable by the plaintiff’s solicitor for limitation purposes. Held: Hidden J said ‘My conclusion is therefore that there is no binding authority on whether facts ascertainable by a plaintiff with the help of legal advice come within or without the terms of S14(3)(b). For my part I doubt … Continue reading Nash v Eli Lilly and Co: QBD 1991