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Between March 2008 and March 2013, 61.6% of litigants fighting in London commercial courts came from outside England and Wales.
My quest to root out the most secluded courts came after hearing there was a bubble somewhere along the Canal Saint Martin in Paris's 10th arrondissement.
Prior to their abolition in 1971, quarter-sessions courts came to have jurisdiction to hear and determine most of the indictable cases in England and Wales.
This conflict between the two courts came to a head in Slade's Case, where it was decided that the King's Bench view should prevail.
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