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Solicitors’ Guideline Hourly Rates - https://www.gov.uk/guidance/solicitors-guideline-hourly-rates
CPR 44 – General Rules about Costs - https://www.justice.gov.uk/courts/procedure-rules/civil/rules/part-44-general-rules-about-costs
CPR 45 – Fixed Costs - https://www.justice.gov.uk/courts/procedure-rules/civil/rules/part45-fixed-costs
CPR 46 – Costs special cases - https://www.justice.gov.uk/courts/procedure-rules/civil/rules/part-46-costs-special-cases
CPR 47 – Procedure for Assessment of Costs and Default Provisions - https://www.justice.gov.uk/courts/procedure-rules/civil/rules/part-47-procedure-for-detailed-assessment
CPR 48 – Part 2 of the Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012 Relating to Civil Litigation Funding and Costs: Transitional Provision in relation to Pre-Commencement Funding Arrangements - https://www.justice.gov.uk/courts/procedure-rules/civil/rules/part-48-part-2of-the-legal-aid,-sentencing-and-punishment-of-offenders-act-2012-relating-to-civil-litigation-funding-and-costs-transitional-provision-in-relation-to-pre-commencement-funding-arrangements
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Costs and Litigation Funding Newsletter - July 2020
Mis-certification of a Bill of Costs: be careful! Back in May, I posted a vlog about the SRA’s decision following the Court of Appeal’s Judgment in Gempride v Bamrah [2018] EWCA Civ 1367, the vlog is available >here. I was therefore very int…
Costs and Litigation Funding Newsletter - May 2020
Changes to the statement of truth The statement of truth wording has been amended (CPR 22 PD 2.1) and this was implemented on Monday 6 April 2020, as follows: “I believe that the facts stated in this [name document being verified] are true. I unde…
Costs and Litigation Funding Newsletter - April 2020
The benefits of monitoring the precedent H Costs Budget There has been an unprecedented change in not only how the legal industry is working, but the country. This alternative working has required a great deal of resolve and in these uncertain times it i…
Costs and Litigation Funding Newsletter - February 2020
The Precedent T - a new Costs Management Precedent, watch this space! The CPRC’s latest meeting minutes not only detail discussion surrounding proposals to revise CPR r3.15 and PD 3E but also refer to a new Excel format draft Precedent T for settin…
Costs and Litigation Funding Newsletter - January 2020
The offer in the precedent R does not become the benchmark below which the costs cannot be budgeted Guidance, which we have regularly shared, regarding the approach to the completion of the precedent R has been confirmed in the case of Gray v Commis…
Non-party costs orders – the road to recovery?
In litigation under the Civil Procedure Rules, which include most commercial litigation, the general rule is that the losing party pays the winner’s costs. However, the court also has a jurisdiction under section 51 of the Senior Courts Act 1981 to …
Costs and Litigation Funding Newsletter October 2019
Introduction Our next Costs and Litigation Funding seminar is booked for Thursday 28 November 2019 - please save the date and you will receive your invitation in due course. In this newsletter, we have some interesting articles by Sue Fox and Matth…
Costs and Litigation Funding Newsletter May 2019
Introduction Thank you to everyone who attended our seminar on 16th May. The feedback has been very positive and we were kindly provided with ideas for new topics for our next seminar. Our next seminar is provisionally booked for 17th October 2019 -…
Costs and Litigation Funding Newsletter - April 2019
Upcoming seminars We hope that you have received the invitation to our Costs and Litigation Funding Masterclass which will take place at our offices on Thursday 16 May 2019. We still have places available, please email Laura Courbet if you wou…
Costs and Litigation Funding Newsletter - February 2019
Upcoming seminars We have a few seminars coming up … On 21st March 2019, we are hosting a Serious Injury conference at our offices in Leeds; more details can be found on the website. We still have places left, please email Laura Courbet y…
Costs and Litigation Funding Newsletter - January 2019
Happy New Year! We hope that you had a good Christmas break, and that 2019 is a prosperous and successful year for you and your organisation. We have few seminars coming up … On 21st March 2019, we are organising a Serious Injury Conference at…
Costs and Litigation Funding Newsletter November 2018
Costs paid by a third party - breach of the indemnity principle? The case of HMRC -v- Gardiner and Others [2018] EWHC 1716 (QB) is a case concerning an alleged breach of the indemnity principle. Background The Respondents were amongst several tax…
Costs and Litigation Funding Newsletter September 2018
Qualified One-way Costs Shifting: 2 recent Court of Appeal decisions 1. Multi Defendant actions – when a Tomlin Order is not enough The Court of Appeal found in the case of Cartwright v Venduct Engineering Ltd [2018] EWCA Civ 1654 that a successfu…
Costs and Litigation Funding newsletter July 2018
Make sure your costs budgets, statements of costs and bills of costs are prepared correctly! The Court of Appeal recently handed down Judgment (Gempride -v- Jagrit Bamrah and Lawlords of London Limited [2018]) in a case which involved alleged misconduct …
Cost and Litigation Funding Newsletter May 2018
Fixed Costs – Where are we? On 31 July 2017, LJ Jackson delivered his report in relation to the extension of fixed recoverable costs and not much has happened since! LJ Jackson retired on 7 March 2018 and since that time there has been no announcem…
Embracing Change: Ensuring a smooth transition to the electronic bill of costs
In June 2017, we provided advice in our newsletter “Time recording and the new electronic bill of costs” as to how litigators could prepare themselves for the implementation of the new electronic bill of costs, which was at the time set to be …
Cost and Litigation Funding Newsletter February 2018
Fixed Costs – Where are we? On 15 February the issue of fixed costs developed following a consultation response by the Department of Health and Social Care. The consultation response focused on fixed costs for clinical negligence cases w…
Time recording and the new electronic bill of costs - are you ready?
When? From 01 October 2017, the new electronic bill of costs will become mandatory in the Senior Court Costs Office (SCCO). Representatives from HM Courts and Tribunals are meeting with the Hutton Committee (the working party set up to develop t…
Clarion’s costs team wins national recognition
Clarion’s costs and litigation funding team is one of only two firms across the UK to have been ranked by Chambers & Partners as a Band 1 firm for legal costs services. Partner, Andrew McAulay, who heads the costs practice, has also been ranked …
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