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COVID-19: our contingency plans
During these unprecedented times we wanted to reassure you that as a firm we have taken every measure to ensure the health and safety of our staff whilst maintaining business continuity for our clients. Harmans is fully operational with all of our staff working remotely. We…
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March/April 2020 – CPR changes
Various upcoming CPR changes are set out in the Civil Procedure (Amendment) Rules 2020, SI 2020/82 and come into force on 30 March 2020 and 6 April 2020. The amendments are relatively minor and technical in nature and cover six matters, namely the entry of default…
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March/April 2020 – Practice Direction updates
The Ministry of Justice has signed the 113th update – practice direction amendments, which makes amendments to various practice directions supplementing the Civil Procedure Rules (CPR). The amendments, which come into force variously on 31 March 2020 and 6 April 2020, cover the following practice…
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Important notice
Update: Power is back on in the office via the generator and we’re expecting the power to be fully back by the end of the day. Thank you for bearing with us. Unfortunately there’s no power in the Harmans office this morning. We’re working hard…
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Harmans are hiring
We are currently looking for a costs draftsman or costs lawyer with 2-4 years’ experience for our Waltham Abbey office. If this is of interest please send your details and CV to enquiries@harmanscosts.com.
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Harmans Costs Brief – December 2019
Well that went quickly, welcome to the final Costs Brief of 2019 and in fact the decade! Partner and Costs Lawyer Mathew Knight takes a look at costs budgeting decisions on paper during the substantive case and how this affects the recovery of costs. We…
