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Final Gavel: War conference Monday, Jan 27, 2003 : Counsel's
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- David
Irving offered to drop Penguin from the action for
£500 payment to charity
- Sir
Charles Gray gives judgment against Mr Irving, April 11,
2000
- What
Penguin's directors told The Bookseller
- Transcript
of the hearing on costs on May 5, 2000
- Extracts
from this transcript, of salient points
- Mr
Irving states grounds for his appeal against the Gray
Judgment
- Court's
refusal of permission to appeal
- On
Counsel's advice Mr Irving appeals against
bankruptcy
- Mr
Justice Peter Smith gives judgment denying the
appeal
- On
his orders, however Davenport Lyons produced an affidavit
disclosing that Penguin had in fact not paid their
own costs
- Counsel's
opinion on the next move
- Having
perfected passages of the key transcript, Counsel reports
on Nov 29, 2002 to Mr Irving's lawyers recommending they
proceed to an Application to dismiss the Order
- Counsel
briefs his instructing solicitors, Dec 3, 2002, with
drafts of:
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text to be included in Form N244;
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a minute of Order (in triplicate);
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the skeleton argument (updated)
- Affidavit
of Mr Irving supporting application, Dec 23,
2002
- Statement
of Mr Irving's lawyers Amhurst, Brown, Colombotti
supporting the application, Dec 23, 2002
- David
Irving's lawyers report Dec 23, 2002 that the application
starting the action has been lodged with the High
Court
- Davenport
Lyons (for Penguin Books Ltd) respond, Jan 2,
2003
- Radical's
Diary: report on the hearing before Judge Gray, Jan 14,
2003
- Jan 25,
2003: Counsel Adrian Davies advises Mr Irving's lawyers
to go the final mile to the Court of Appeal stating that
there are good grounds
- Feb 3,
2003: Counsel Adrian Davies submits a skeleton argument
to the Court of Appeal
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