What to do if you Receive a Legal Costs Order

What to do if you Receive a Legal Costs Order

What to do if you Receive a Legal Costs Order Contact Us Today Your Name Email Address Phone number Company Name Message Sign up to our newsletter Sign up to our newsletter I give consent to be added to your newsletter Submit What is a Costs Order? In any case, legal...
A Good Reason to Depart from a Costs Budget

A Good Reason to Depart from a Costs Budget

 A Good Reason to Depart From a Costs Budget: Chapman v Norfolk & Norwich University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Introduction The case of Harrison v University Hospitals established how cases should be dealt with at Detailed Assessment when subject to costs...
Nema v Kirkland and How to Assess CPR 45 Costs

Nema v Kirkland and How to Assess CPR 45 Costs

CPR Fixed Costs: Nema V Kirkland     Introduction to CPR Fixed Costs CPR fixed costs rules are outlined in Part 45 of the Civil Procedure Rules. Fixed costs regimes apply to cases starting out in the Pre-Action Protocol for low value personal injury claims...
Using a Budget Discussion Report “as a Form of Game”

Using a Budget Discussion Report “as a Form of Game”

Using a Budget Discussion Report “As a Form of Game” Findcharm v Churchill What is a Budget Discussion Report? A Budget Discussion Report is also known as the Precedent R and was introduced as part of the costs budgeting process to allow parties to comment...
CPR45 – Fixed Costs in Exceptional Circumstances

CPR45 – Fixed Costs in Exceptional Circumstances

CPR45 – Fixed Costs in Exceptional Circumstances     CPR45 Fixed Costs Part 45 of the CPR sets out the rules for fixed recoverable costs in cases such as Personal Injury Claims. The amount of costs recoverable by the successful party are prescribed by...