King's / Queen's Bench Division of the High Court
KA-2024-BHM-000008 - [2025] EWHC 2093 (KB)
Fecha: 12-Ago-2025
The relevant legal principles
The relevant legal principles
This appeal encompasses challenges to the findings of fact and evaluations based on the findings of fact made by the judge, challenges to the evaluation of expert evidence, and challenges to the adequacy of the reasons given by the judge in the judgment for the conclusions that he reached.
- Heading
- Mr Justice Cavanagh
- The grounds of appeal
- The relevant legal principles
- Appeals on findings of fact
- Appeals on matters expert evidence
- Adequacy of reasons
- In Glas SAS itself, Falk LJ said, at paragraph 29
- That course of action was not followed in the Glas SAS case. At paragraph 32e, Falk LJ said
- The obligation to deal with a point in cross-examination if a party wishes to rely upon it
- Permission to appeal
- The findings and reasoning of the judge
- The evidence and the judge’s findings that are relevant to the cyclospora issue The Appellant’s evidence, as recorded by the judge
- The judge’s review of the expert evidence
- The judge’s conclusions on the cyclospora issue
- The evidence and the judge’s findings that are relevant to the causation issue
- The judge’s review of the expert evidence on causation
- The judge’s conclusions on causation
- The grounds of appeal, and the oral submissions on behalf of the Appellant
- Grounds relating to the cyclospora issue
- Discussion
- Grounds relating to the causation issue
- Discussion
- Conclusions