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Harman Costs Brief – May 2017
In this issue Costs Lawyer Suzanna Popplewell gives an overview of Proportionality; we look at CFAs and ATE Premiums and also feature a budget preparation fee explanation. Not forgetting it’s the month of the London Legal Walk! We hope you find the latest issue of…
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Guideline Hourly Rates: Should We Still Be Stuck in 2010?
While Guideline Hourly Rates (GHRs) are taken directly from The Senior Courts Cost Office (SCCO) ‘Guide to the Summary Assessment of Costs’ where it is apparent that the rates are only a guide – and only in relation to summarily assessed costs – all practitioners…
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Proportionality in Costs Beyond Detailed Assessment
Proportionality is one of the major issues that we find we are dealing with at the end of a matter, particularly in the small to medium value claims. Why was it introduced? It was considered that the then existing system was not working and that…
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Harman Costs Brief – March 2017
Another busy month and lots to discuss, not least the new format bill of costs – Mat Knight takes a look below. We have also summarised the decision of Merrix v Heart of England NHS Foundation Trust plus much more. We hope you find this latest instalment of Costs…
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Keynote address by Lord Justice Jackson – 7 March 2017
White Paper Costs Conference – 7th March 2017 KEYNOTE ADDRESS BY LORD JUSTICE JACKSON – THE REVIEW OF FIXED RECOVERABLE COSTS
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Merrix v Heart of England NHS Foundation Trust
The issue of costs budgets continues to occupy court time with The Honourable Mrs Justice Carr DBE the latest, and most senior, judge to give consideration to what, if any, weight an approved costs budget had when the bill of costs was the subject of…
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Court of Appeal gives guidance on fixed costs regime
Fixed costs apply to pre-action disclosure applications made after leaving the portal – see Sharp v Leeds City Council [2017] EWCA Civ 33. The Court of Appeal recently decided what judges called, “a short but important point of interpretation of the Civil Procedure Rules,” which…
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Harman Costs Brief – February 2017
It’s February already and we’ve rounded up the latest industry news for you – Gary Knight takes a look at an important decision on appeal in Briggs and 598 others v First Choice Holidays, plus there’s guidance from the Court of Appeal on the fixed costs…
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A Guide to the Small Claims Track
What it is, how it works and what Litigants need to know When a claim is brought at court, the court will allocate it to one of three ‘tracks’; the small claims track, the fast track and the multi-track. The small claims track is supposed…
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Court report – Gary Knight highlights some interesting recent costs cases for Litigation Funding
Litigation Funding – Court Report – Feb 2017 pg 1 Litigation Funding – Court Report – Feb 2017 pg 2 Litigation Funding – Court Report – Feb 2017 pg 3
