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THE RISK OF INDEMNITY COSTS: WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO TELL YOUR CLIENT?

August 31, 2014 · by gexall · in Applications, Civil Procedure, Costs, Costs budgeting, Members Content

The idea of costs budgeting was, in part at least, to give the parties some certainty as to the costs they would have to face it they lost an action.   However the decision in  Kellie & Kellie -v- Wheatley &…

COSTS BUDGETING: CONDUCT, INDEMNITY COSTS AND PAYMENT ON ACCOUNT: KELLIE -v- WHEATLEY CONSIDERED

August 29, 2014 · by gexall · in Civil evidence, Civil Procedure, Costs, Costs budgeting, Members Content

We looked at the decision in Kellie & Kellie -v- Wheatley & Lloyd Architects Ltd[2014] EWHC 2866(TCC) yesterday in the context of drafting witness statements.  The judgment is equally interesting on the issue of costs and costs budgeting. There is an…

A 20 DAY TRIAL WHEN THE CASE WAS ALL ABOUT ONE WITNESS: WOULD THIS CASE BE ANY DIFFERENT TODAY?

August 14, 2014 · by gexall · in Civil Procedure, Costs, Costs budgeting, Expert evidence, Mediation & ADR, Members Content, Witness statements

Back in 2003 Chris Evans, the radio presenter, was involved in a lengthy contractual dispute with a number of defendants.  There were 9 parties to the action and the trial went on for twenty days. The judge’s observations at the…

GUIDELINES ON HOURLY RATES: NOT MUCH HAS CHANGED: NEED FOR MORE RESEARCH

July 28, 2014 · by gexall · in Costs, Members Content, Useful links

The long awaited (and long delayed) guidance on hourly rates has been published. The Courts and Tribunals Judiciary commentary and guidance can be found here. The Committee’s letter to the Master of the Rolls is here The response of the…

PRECEDENT H AND COSTS BUDGETING: NEW LINKS AND OLD LINKS

July 18, 2014 · by gexall · in Civil Procedure, Costs, Costs budgeting, Members Content

There are several posts on this blog which link to guides, articles and assistance on costs budgeting and Precedent H.  Here there are several more recent links. The Construction of a Costs Budget is particularly instructive PREVIOUS POSTS One of…

WHAT IS MEANT BY "SERIOUS AND SIGNIFICANT"? THE COURT CONCENTRATES MUCH MORE UPON THE EFFECT OF THE BREACH RATHER THAN THE BREACH ITSELF

July 18, 2014 · by gexall · in Appeals, Applications, Civil Procedure, Members Content, Relief from sanctions

In Denton -v- White;  [2014] EWCA Civ 906. the Court of Appeal eschewed the use of the word “trivial” where a court is considering an application for relief from sanctions.  Instead the Court stated that the focus should be on whether…

PRECEDENT H: PULLING IT ALL TOGETHER: LINKS TO THE USEFUL POSTS ON COSTS BUDGETING

July 1, 2014 · by gexall · in Civil Procedure, Costs, Members Content

There are now nearly 400 posts on this blog and some patterns are emerging. Some posts are read in the immediate aftermath of posting,  some keep on being read. Posts about Precedent H are part of those  keep on being…

COSTS DRAFTSMAN SIGNING COSTS BUDGET DOES NOT RENDER IT A NULLITY: HIGH COURT DECISION TODAY CONSIDERED

June 13, 2014 · by gexall · in Avoiding negligence claims, Civil Procedure, Costs, Costs budgeting, Members Content, Relief from sanctions, Serving documents, Uncategorized

There may be no end to the Mitchell points being taken. In a case earlier today, Americhem Europe Ltd -v- Rakem Ltd [2014] EWHC 1881 (TCC) e Mr Justice Stuart-Smith considered an argument that the costs budget signed by  a…

"ESSENTIAL CHECKLISTS": THE COMPLETE LIST

June 3, 2014 · by gexall · in Appeals, Applications, Avoiding negligence claims, Civil evidence, Civil Procedure, Costs, Costs budgeting, Damages, Limitation, Members Content, Personal Injury, Relief from sanctions, Risks of litigation, Striking out, Useful links, Witness statements

The “Essential Checklist” series developed out of a workshop series in a course I gave last month. Six groups produced six checklists.  Here is a link to them all. SERVICE OF PROCEEDINGS: (“SERVICE WITH A SMILE”) Essential points before the…

COSTS AND COSTS BUDGETING SOME ESSENTIAL CHECKLISTS: GROUP H AT WORK

June 1, 2014 · by gexall · in Civil Procedure, Costs, Costs budgeting, Members Content, Useful links

This is the checklist produced by Group H.  You can see the cost lawyer’s concerns at work in relation to the proper allocation of the case and the need to keep an ongoing record.   Of particular interest is the…

COSTS, COSTS BUDGETING AND MAKING A LIVING: THE PREQUEL TO THE ESSENTIAL CHECKLIST

June 1, 2014 · by gexall · in Applications, Civil Procedure, Costs, Costs budgeting, Members Content, Useful links

The fourth in our “essential checklist” series was prepared by a group that called itself “Group H”.  The checklist addresses issues relating to recording and recovering costs. GROUP H This was the only group where I was involved in some…

A TWO DAY BREACH IS "TRIVIAL": ANOTHER CASE WHERE RELIEF FROM SANCTIONS GRANTED AFTER LATE SERVICE OF COSTS BUDGET

May 20, 2014 · by gexall · in Applications, Civil Procedure, Costs budgeting, Members Content, Relief from sanctions

In Azure East Midlands Ltd -v- Manchester Aiport Group Ltd [2014] EWHC 1644 (TCC) His Honour Judge Grant made an order for relief from sanctions where a costs budget was served two days late. THE BREACH The claimant filed its…

A BUDGET SERVED A DAY LATE IS A “TRIVIAL” ERROR: WAIN –v- GLOUCESTERSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL [2014] EWHC 1274 (TCC) CONSIDERED

April 25, 2014 · by gexall · in Applications, Avoiding negligence claims, Civil Procedure, Costs budgeting, Members Content, Relief from sanctions

It was made clear in Mitchell that the courts should not concern themselves with “trivial” breaches, however what was meant by “trivial” was never defined.  In Wain –v- Gloucestershire County Council Judge Grant, sitting as a judge of the High…

IMPORTANT CHANGES ON THE 22ND APRIL: NEW COURT FEES AND NEW STATEMENT OF TRUTH ON COST BUDGET

April 20, 2014 · by gexall · in Applications, Costs, Members Content, Rule Changes

The previous post dealt with the date of applications and considered the potential implications if an application was not accompanied by the relevant fee. It seems timely to remind everyone that: 1. New Court Fees come into force on the 22nd…

CAN MITCHELL BE UTILISED IF THERE ARE SEVERAL MINOR BREACHES? UTILISE -v- CRANSTOUN CONSIDERED: LATE FILING OF COSTS BUDGETS CAUSES ANOTHER PARTY TO COME TO GRIEF

April 11, 2014 · by gexall · in Appeals, Applications, Civil Procedure, Costs budgeting, Members Content, Relief from sanctions

In Utilise -v- Cranstoun [2014] EWHC 834 (Ch) Judge Hodge QC, sitting as a judge of the High Court, considered another issue arising out of the Mitchell criteria – in essence what is the effect of two trivial breaches on…

COST BUDGET REQUIREMENT DOES NOT APPLY TO PART 8 CASES: A CASE IN POINT

April 10, 2014 · by gexall · in Appeals, Applications, Costs, Members Content, Relief from sanctions

There has been considerable discussion about whether the requirements to lodge a costs budget applies to Part 8 cases.  Part 8 cases are automatically allocated to the Multi Track and the requirements to lodge a budget was thought to apply….

WHAT THE JACKSON REPORT SAID 2: WILL COSTS BUDGETING REDUCE COSTS?

April 6, 2014 · by gexall · in Costs, Costs budgeting, Members Content

There has been considerable controversy on the issue of whether costs budgeting actually leads to a reduction in costs.  In this anniversary month it is worthwhile looking back at the report. In particular the question of whether costs budgeting would…

UPDATED GUIDANCE: LINKS TO HELP IN COMPLETING PRECEDENT H AND COSTS BUDGETING

April 1, 2014 · by gexall · in Costs, Costs budgeting, Members Content, Useful links

Some blog posts always have a regular and large number of visitors each day.  The post in January on  “On-Line Guidance on filling in Form H” is one of these.  Here I provide links to developments since January and to…

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