Part 36 and detailed assessment proceedings
This paper was first delivered at the ACL conference on 10th May 2013. Introduction 1. One of the reforms to […]
This paper was first delivered at the ACL conference on 10th May 2013. Introduction 1. One of the reforms to […]
Is it possible to argue, that for the purposes of part 45 of the Civil Procedure Rules 1998, noise induced
In many ways, the Jackson reforms, represent a return to the halcyon days of the 1990s, when success fees and
The Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012 which amends theCourts and Legal Services Act 1990, and the
The following is the text of a lecture drafted by myself and James Wibberley and delivered by us at the Ropewalk Chambers Personal
The article below was first published in March 2011. Does an award of indemnity costs matter? A Regional Costs Judge
“It may be that there are some who would decry the importance of the rules of natural justice. ……those who
On 28th January 2013, the Court of Appeal handed down judgment in the case of Sylvia Henry v News Group
We live in interesting times. In April 2013, the biggest shake up to the civil justice system in a generation
Although we are now in the “dog days” of part 45 section II, and the issue of fixed recoverable costs inter