COST BITES 368: THERE WERE NO “SPECIAL CIRCUMSTANCE” WHICH MEANT THE SOLICITOR’S BILL SHOULD BE ASSESSED OUT OF TIME: THERE IS NOTHING THAT CALLS FOR AN EXPLANATION

We are returning to the previous case to look at the second half of the Cost Judge's decision.   Having determined that the bills were statute bills the judge then considered whether there were "special circumstances" which would entitle the claimant to assessment even though he had issued outside t...

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