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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales High Court (Queen's Bench Division) Decisions >> Jackson v Hayes & Jarvis (Travel) Ltd [2022] EWHC 453 (QB) (27 January 2022) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWHC/QB/2022/453.html Cite as: [2022] EWHC 453 (QB) |
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QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION
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B e f o r e :
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ANITA JACKSON |
Claimant/Respondent |
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HAYES & JARVIS (TRAVEL) LTD |
Defendant/Applicant |
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MR J. HAWKINS (instructed by Kennedys Law LLP) appeared on behalf of the Defendant/Applicant.
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Crown Copyright ©
MRS JUSTICE EADY:
Introduction
The Background
The Application and the Parties' Submissions
"He is willing to do as long as he can attend remotely. I do not know if he will be able or willing to take a full week off work or whether his new employer would grant that request".
Discussion and Conclusions
"The court may allow a witness to give evidence through a video link or by other means".
It is a provision consistent with CPR 1.4(2)(k) which states that, in furthering the overriding objective, the court may make use of appropriate technology.