High Court judge orders Barne Estate lawyers to explain interpretation of discovery request

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High Court judge orders Barne Estate lawyers to explain interpretation of discovery request
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Trial of action brought by John Magnier over 751-acre farm due to begin on Thursday

A High Court judge has ordered legal representatives for the owners of the Barne Estate to explain how they interpreted the wording of requests for documents sought by lawyers for billionaire businessmanThe court heard on Tuesday that lawyers acting for Mr Magnier in his action against the owners of the 751-acre farm outside Clonmel, Co Tipperary , had concerns that relevant documents had not been disclosed to them in advance of a scheduled three-week trial hearing, due to begin on Thursday.

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Martin Hayden SC, for the defendants, said Mr Magnier’s lawyers specifically sought “communications” in their request for discovery of documents. He said the screenshot was “not a recording of a communication”.

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