Legal professional privilege and detailed assessment
An issue that arises in virtually every detailed assessment, is the extent to which a paying party can pore over […]
An issue that arises in virtually every detailed assessment, is the extent to which a paying party can pore over […]
From time to time, for a variety of reasons, it may become necessary to discontinue detailed assessment proceedings. This may
QUOCS was introduced as part of the LASPO 2012 reforms on 1st April 2013 to provide that subject to a
What do you think of the title to this post? Does it catch your attention? Admittedly it is not blessed
The text of this article first appeared in the December 2016 issue of Litigation Funding. The recent decision of HH
Each year, I give a number of seminars to the profession. I speak at the Ropewalk Chambers Personal Injury conference
Part of the work that I undertake in the field of costs involves professional negligence claims in respect of solicitors, whose disappointed former
Many years ago, one of the more interesting cases that I dealt with concerned the recovery of success fees in
10th November 2016 5.00pm to 6.30pm Ropewalk Chambers, Nottingham Drinks and canapés to follow This will be a panel led
The issue of late acceptance of a claimant’s part 36 offer in personal injury proceedings, by a defendant, and whether