THE SUMMARY ASSESSMENT OF COSTS: A PRIMER

 In the recent post on the case of  SRA -v-Imran we saw the problems posed because the respondent had failed to file a schedule of costs. Rather than order a detailed assessment the judge's response was to order a "nominal" amount of costs. How is the scenario best avoided.
It is often the case that...

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