Mystery text message to counsel raises questions for apex court

The suggestion of “judicial capture” is not warranted on the facts that are currently known

01 May 2022 - 00:00
By FRANNY RABKIN

It is a fundamental principle of litigation that a court judgment is confidential until the moment it is publicly delivered. One of the main reasons for this is that secret knowledge of the outcome by one side could give an unfair advantage to the litigant in the know, writes Franny Rabkin.

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