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Updates and Commentary on Civil Procedure, by Gordon Exall, Barrister, Kings Chambers
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PAYING THE CORRECT COURT FEE: ACTION STAYED: SANITY IS BREAKING OUT

August 23, 2016 · by gexall · in Applications, Costs, Court fees, Members Content, Uncategorized

There are several interesting issues arising out of the judgment of Master Clark in Lifestyles Equities C.V. -v- Sportsdirect.Com Retail Limited [2016] EWHC 2092.   In particular the fact that the decision in Richard Lewis & Others -v- Ward Hadaway [2015]…

INCREASED COURT FEES FROM THE 25th July 2016: AN OVERVIEW & USEFUL LINKS

July 28, 2016 · by gexall · in Costs, Court fees, Members Content, Uncategorized

There have been requests, via twitter, that I publicise the increase in court fees that came into effect on the 25th July.  These are not universal increases (they do not increase issue fees in Part 7 claims for instance -…

PAYING THE "CORRECT" COURT FEE AND AMENDMENT: AN IMPORTANT CASE REVIEWING THE PRINCIPLES

July 26, 2016 · by gexall · in Amendment, Applications, Civil Procedure, Court fees, Limitation, Members Content, Striking out, Uncategorized

This blog has looked several times* at the cases and principles that have followed the decision in Lewis -v- Ward Hadaway [2015] EWHC 3503 (Ch).   Applications around allegations of failure to pay the correct court fee have  become a new battleground…

MORE ABOUT SERVICE OF THE CLAIM FORM: GOOD REASONS, DELAY AND A FAILURE TO PAY THE PROPER COURT FEES

April 15, 2016 · by gexall · in Applications, Civil evidence, Limitation, Members Content, Service of the claim form, Uncategorized

In TMT Asia LImited -v- BHP Billiton Marketing AG [2016] EWHC 287 (Ch) Mr Justice Burton considered several issues relating to late service of the claim form and failure to pay the correct court fee. KEY POINTS The defendant’s application…

NEW COURT FEES (INCREASED NEEDLESS TO SAY)

March 22, 2016 · by gexall · in Court fees, Members Content, Uncategorized

Court fees increased yesterday. There has been much public discussion of the family fees. Very little about the increase in fees for applications. LINKS TO THE RULES The statutory instrument is available here The facile “Impact Assessment” is available here….

PROBATE FEES,COSTS AND FATAL ACCIDENTS: SIX KEY POINTS

February 25, 2016 · by gexall · in Applications, Assessment of Costs, Costs, Court fees, Fatal Accidents, Members Content, Uncategorized

There has been major controversy recently about the proposed increase in probate fees. In particular there was some concern, expressed on twitter, that claimants could not afford to issue proceedings.  There are a number of points that need to be…

COURT FEES: LINKS FOR TODAY

January 26, 2016 · by gexall · in Costs, Court fees, Members Content, Uncategorized

The links section is an integral part of this blog. For today, however, I wanted to take those links on the issue of court fees and put them in a post of their own.  That is the responses today to…

THE DANGERS OF NOT PAYING THE CORRECT COURT FEE: CASES BARRED BY LIMITATION BECAUSE WRONG COURT FEE WAS PAID

January 6, 2016 · by gexall · in Applications, Civil Procedure, Conduct, Limitation, Members Content, Uncategorized

In Richard Lewis & Others -v- Ward Hadaway [2015] EWHC 3503 (Ch) Mr John Male QC   summary judgment was given for the defendants on the grounds that a deliberate decision to pay an incorrect court fee on issue meant…

HOW THE BANKS GOT AWAY WITHOUT PAYING COURT FEES (FOR A WHILE)

September 12, 2015 · by gexall · in Applications, Costs, Members Content, Uncategorized

The judgment of Master Matthews in Santander UK plc -v- The Royal Bank of Scotland plc [2015] EWHC 2560 (Ch) is an important review of the Norwich Pharmacal principles. However that is not what catches the eye.  For a while…

HIGHER COURT FEES IN THE (NOT TOO DISTANT) FUTURE: THE GOVERNMENT RESPONSE TO CONSULTATION

August 30, 2015 · by gexall · in Costs, Members Content, Uncategorized

The government response to the consultation process on court fees is now available. WHAT IT SAYS (“FOR THE MOST PART WE HAVE IGNORED EVERYONE AND THE INCREASES WILL GO AHEAD IN ANY EVENT”). “Following a consultation launched by the Coalition…

ESSENTIAL READING: "FEES A CROWD WHEN JUSTICE AND POLITICS COLLIDE": A NLJ & LSLA PUBLICATION

August 11, 2015 · by gexall · in Costs, Costs budgeting, Members Content, Uncategorized, Useful links

There is a section on this  blog devoted to links to posts on procedure and costs. Occasionally, however, a post is so important that I feel compelled to draw attention to it. This definitely applies to the publication “Litigation Trends…

JUSTICE COMMITTEE INQUIRY IN THE EFFECTS OF THE INCREASE IN COURT FEES: HOW TO RESPOND

July 21, 2015 · by gexall · in Costs, Members Content

The Justice Committee is holding an inquiry into the effects of the introduction and levels of the increased court fees. If anyone wants to send their responses to this blog, in addition to the inquiry, I will arrange a specific…

SOMETHING FOR THE WEEKEND: THE SOLICITOR WHO TOOK ON SALFORD OVER COURT FEES AND WON

March 27, 2015 · by gexall · in Applications, Civil Procedure, Costs, Members Content

I may make a habit of blogging cheerful(ish) stuff on a Friday*. This weeks its hats of to Dominic Cooper of IE Legal Solicitors who was sent me details of his run in, and success, with Salford. THE DISPUTE Like…

STATUTORY APPEALS: "EXCEPTIONAL CIRCUMSTANCES" AND APPEALING OUT OF TIME: WITH IMPORTANT POINTS ON THE REMISSION OF COURT FEES

March 20, 2015 · by gexall · in Appeals, Applications, Civil Procedure, Members Content, Relief from sanctions

In The Nursing and Midwifery Council -v- Daniels [2015] EWCA Civ 225 the Court of Appeal emphasised the need for exceptional circumstances to exist when a party is seeking an extension of time to a statutory time period for appealing….

MITIGATING THE IMPACT OF THE COURT FEE INCREASE 3: ONLY CLAIM WHAT ITS WORTH AND WHAT YOU ARE GOING TO GET

March 10, 2015 · by gexall · in Applications, Civil Procedure, Costs, Costs budgeting, Damages, Members Content

This is the third in the series on mitigating the effect of court fees.  The new fees regime makes clear the need for as much accuracy as possible in assessing what the likely award is going to be.  An additional…

THE DEBATE ON COURT FEES IN THE HOUSE OF LORDS: WELL WORTH READING

March 7, 2015 · by gexall · in Applications, Costs, Members Content

Every litigator should read the debate on court fees that was held in the House of Lords. There are some trenchant criticisms of the MO(i)J which was responded to by “cant”.  I have highlighted passages of interest but this is…

LITIGATION IS "VERY MUCH AN OPTIONAL ACTIVITY": HOW WOULD THE MO(I)J RESPOND TO "NON-OPTIONAL" LITIGANTS?

March 7, 2015 · by gexall · in Civil evidence, Civil Procedure, Costs, Members Content

There is no greater sign of the MO(i)J’s lack of understanding of the reality of litigation than the statement, made in the House of Lords by Lord Faulks, that “litigation is very much an optional activity”.  TELL THAT TO BUSINESSES…

JUST A BIT MORE ON COURT FEES…

March 6, 2015 · by gexall · in Civil Procedure, Costs, Members Content

Given the importance of the next few hours I will keep this short. 1. Lexis Nexis Blog have an interview with Keith Etherington on “Beating the fee hike – by 4pm” 2. The Guardian reports Claimants expected to rush to…

MITIGATING THE IMPACT OF THE COURT FEE INCREASE 2: FEE REMISSION – EVERY LITIGATOR HAS TO KNOW THIS NOW

March 6, 2015 · by gexall · in Appeals, Applications, Civil Procedure, Costs, Members Content

This is the second in the series of posts on mitigating the impact of the court fee increase. Not for the first time Kerry Underwood has got to this point already. I am not going to repeat anything Kerry says…

PETITION ABOUT THE INCREASE IN COURT FEES

March 6, 2015 · by gexall · in Applications, Civil Procedure, Costs, Members Content

There is a petition to the Ministry of Justice which can be signed on-line. WHY SIGN THE PETITION? Regular readers of this blog will know the importance. This is summarised in the petition document itself “WHY IS THIS PETITION IMPORTANT?…

FIVE MORE IMPORTANT POINTS FOR THOSE ISSUING IN HASTE

March 5, 2015 · by gexall · in Applications, Avoiding negligence claims, Civil Procedure, Costs, Members Content

Friday is ( or may be)  effectively the last day you can issue under the old fee regime.  This is going to be a busy day for many litigators. Here are five points in an attempt to ensure that no…

FOUR IMPORTANT POINTS FOR THOSE HASTILY ISSUING PROCEEDINGS THIS WEEK

March 3, 2015 · by gexall · in Applications, Avoiding negligence claims, Civil Procedure, Members Content, Service of the claim form, Serving documents

Twitter and other sources have been full of stories of solicitors issuing numerous proceedings to avoid the (wholly ridiculous) price hike next week.  There are a few things that should be borne in mind by all those who have issued…

MORE ON THE ADVERSE IMPACT OF COURT FEE INCREASE: BLAME THE MO(i)J IF THE ECONOMY COLLAPSES

March 3, 2015 · by gexall · in Civil Procedure, Costs, Members Content

The impact of the court fee rise has reached the Global Legal Post with the headline that UK litigation specialist fear backlash against London over proposed court fee hike.  However it is likely to have a major impact on SMEs…

YET MORE ON COURT FEES: SME'S AND "SECOND WAVE" OF PROPOSED INCREASES

March 2, 2015 · by gexall · in Civil Procedure, Costs, Members Content, Useful links

There are more interesting posts on the impact of the new court fees regime. I propose to post on this issue regularly. If anyone has any comments, views or links please let me know. The SI itself (with the new…

COURT FEES: IMPORTANT DEVELOPMENTS: IMPLEMENTATION DATE THE 9th MARCH

March 2, 2015 · by gexall · in Applications, Civil Procedure, Costs, Members Content

The Law Society Gazette reports that the implementation date for the revised Court Fees is likely to be the 9th March.  It is interesting to look at recent developments and responses. OTHER DEVELOPMENTS Compare and contrast “Justice minister Shailesh Vara…

THE PROPOSED COURT FEE INCREASE: ACTION BY THE LAW SOCIETY – READ THE STATISTICS ABOUT ACCESS TO JUSTICE

February 22, 2015 · by gexall · in Applications, Civil Procedure, Costs, Members Content

The Law Society has sent a pre-action protocol letter for judicial review to challenge the government’s proposed increase in court fees. “State provision for people to redress wrongs through the courts is the hallmark of a civilised society.’ THE LAW…

CONSULTATION ON COURT FEES INCREASE : GET INVOLVED

February 20, 2015 · by gexall · in Applications, Civil Procedure, Members Content

As we all know there are proposals to increase court fees to (frankly ridiculous) amounts. It is important that everyone takes part in the consultation process.  (Some may say that the MOJ is about to make the same counter-productive mistakes…

FOR TWO DOLLARS MORE: THE DANGERS OF NOT SENDING THE CORRECT COURT FEE

February 13, 2015 · by gexall · in Applications, Civil Procedure, Limitation, Members Content, Relief from sanctions, Service of the claim form, Striking out

I am grateful to Gerard McDermott QC for sending me details from the American Bar Association Journal of a £2.5 million case in Powhattan Circuit Court where a $2.5 million dollar action failed because the court fee was incorrect by…

WHAT THE JACKSON REPORT SAID ABOUT COURT FEES: TOO HIGH AND SHOULD BE USED TO IMPROVE CIVIL JUSTICE SYSTEM

February 6, 2015 · by gexall · in Civil Procedure, Costs, Members Content

The government, and the Ministry of Justice in particular, has been keen to advocate  and implement the Jackson reports. The costs of litigation should be proportional and, in effect, this means reduced.  However in all the discussions in relation to…

PROPOSALS FOR INCREASED COURT FEES: MONITORING THE PROPOSALS AND THE DEBATES

January 20, 2015 · by gexall · in Costs, Members Content, Rule Changes, Useful links

There is a section on this blog which provides regularly updated links to posts and articles on civil procedure.  However the issue of the major proposed increase in court fees is such a major issue I am giving this its…

CASE NOT STRUCK OUT BECAUSE OF A FAILURE TO FILE TRIAL BUNDLE & PAY COURT FEES

November 3, 2014 · by gexall · in Appeals, Applications, Avoiding negligence claims, Civil Procedure, Costs, Members Content, Relief from sanctions

One of the most read posts on this blog was, in the middle of the Mitchell Madness period, when a judge struck out an action because the trial bundle had been lodged late.  This issue was considered by Hickinbottom J…

SANCTIONS HEARING TODAY: NOTES OF THE HEARING IN DECADENT VAPOURS

June 16, 2014 · by gexall · in Appeals, Applications, Civil Procedure, Members Content, Relief from sanctions

DECADENT VAPOURS LIMITED V BEVAN Heard by the Court of Appeal on 16th June 2014  (Lord Justice Dyson MR) (Lord Justice Jackson) (Lord Justice Vos)  APPELLANT/CLAIMANT’S SUBMISSION  In the present case the appellant appeals a decision to refuse relief from…

CORRECT COURT FEE FOR COSTS ONLY PROCEEDINGS: IT IS £50.00

May 24, 2014 · by gexall · in Civil Procedure, Costs, Members Content

I am grateful to Beth King from Marsons who has sent me a copy of an e-mail from Beth King of Marsons solicitors.  There was a dispute with a county court about the appropriate fee for costs only proceedings.  Beth…

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…

PROPOSED REFORMS TO COURT FEES

December 11, 2013 · by gexall · in Civil Procedure, Costs, Members Content, Useful links

The Ministry of Justice document on proposed reforms to Court fees can be found at http://www.official-documents.gov.uk/document/cm87/8751/8751.pdf… Enjoying this post? Become a Civil Litigation Brief member to read full articles and access all premium content. Become a member Already a member? Log…

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