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MASS Training Part 36: The Default Costs Rule (latest Court of Appeal) - MASS Training
SKU: PART36 Categories: Recorded Webinars, Webinars
In Tuson v Murphy EWCA 2018 the Court of Appeal have given the latest decision on the relevant costs rule to apply where there has been late acceptance of a defendant Part 36 offer. This decision will have far reaching implications for all cases where Part 36 Offers are in existence and decisions need to be made about late acceptance. During this webinar we will be looking at the important decisions on the exercise of the discretion to depart from the default costs rule when it is unjust. We will also be looking at the latest Court of Appeal decision in Hislop v Perde; Kaur v Committee of Ramgarhia Board Leicester [2018] EWCA Civ 1726
The default costs provisions of Part 36
The circumstances in which the Court may consider it unjust for the default costs order to apply where there is late acceptance of the defendant’s Part 36 offer
The latest application of the discretion on costs in recent key decisions
The relevance of the key decision in Tuson in relation to defendant Part 36 offers
The possible relevance of non-disclosure by the Claimant to late acceptance of a defendant Part 36 offer and the cost consequences
Costs on late acceptance – the Rule
CPR 36.14 – Default costs Order
The injustice Test (CPR 36.17(5))
Tiuta Plc v Rawlinson & Hunter (A Firm) [2016] EWHC 3480
Purser v Hibbs[2015] EWHC 1792 (QB)
SG (A Child) v Hewitt [2012] EWCA Civ 1053
Tuson v Murphy [2018] EWCA Civ 1461 a study
Failure to disclose – misleading information
Application of CPR 36.13(5)
Hislop v Perde; Kaur v Committee of Ramgarhia Board Leicester [2018] EWCA Civ 1726 on late acceptance of Part 36 in Portal exits and the relationship between CPR 36.13 and CPR36.20
Make decisions on late acceptance of Part36 offers with full knowledge of the costs consequences
Advise Claimants on the likely costs consequences of a late acceptance of Part 36 offers
Make realistic assessment of the relevant factors influencing the overturning of the Part 36 default costs
Advise the Claimant on the relevant factors which will influence the court when ruling on the applicability of the injustice test for the default costs order
Apply knowledge of recent key decisions on the exercise of the Part 36 costs discretion to advise Claimants on the costs consequences of late acceptance
Advice the Claimant on the effect of material non-disclosure on the possible late acceptance of the defendants Part 36 offer