Summary Assessment of Costs

Author:   Katharine Scott (, Barrister, 39 Essex Street) ,  Jeremy Morgan QC (Barrister, 39 Essex Street)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
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9780199298211


Pages:   232
Publication Date:   25 May 2006
Format:   Paperback
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Under the Civil Procedure Rules 1998 a court must carry out a summary assessment of costs in any trial or hearing that lasts one day or less. Practitioners who prepare for and represent clients in such hearings can greatly improve their client's chances of reducing their liability for costs, or enhancing the level of costs they can recover, if they are well-versed in the relevant costs law and procedure. This is a practical and portable guide which contains everything practitioners and judges need to know in order to conduct a summary assessment of costs in the County Court, or the High Court or the Court of Appeal. Arranged in a logical and accessible way, which enables reference at a a glance, the book includes expert commentary and analysis on the most commonly arising issues, carefully selected appendices, and checklists aimed at the busy practitioner. The book is fully up-to-date to include the November 2005 reforms to CFA regulations. Examples of areas covered are: when summary assessments are appropriate, what order the parties should be asking for, the impact of Part 36 offers and the conduct of the parties, issues arising from the funding of the claim, and pointers on how to prepare, attack and defend a costs schedule. In addition to key statutory material and extracts from the Civil Procedure Rules 1998, the appendices include SCCO guideline rates for solicitors' and barristers' fees, and relevant solicitors' costs materials.Written and edited by leading specialists in costs law, Summary Assessment of Costs will help those preparing for and appearing at summary assessments to keep one step ahead of the opposition.

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Author:   Katharine Scott (, Barrister, 39 Essex Street) ,  Jeremy Morgan QC (Barrister, 39 Essex Street)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 13.70cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 21.40cm
Weight:   0.288kg
ISBN:  

9780199298211


ISBN 10:   0199298211
Pages:   232
Publication Date:   25 May 2006
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

1: Introduction A. The scope of this book 2: Summary Assessment - An Overview A. What is summary assessment? B. When is summary assessment appropriate? C. When is summary assessment inappropriate? 3: Preparation for Summary Assessment A. The N260 B. Example of an N260 C. VAT 4: The Order for Costs A. Who is the winner? B. Partial costs order C. Conduct D. Standard or indemnity costs E. Offers F. More than one defendant G. Wasted costs H. Costs against non-parties 5: The Summary Assessment Hearing A. Procedure for the hearing B. Pointers for the paying party C. Preliminary Issues D. Attacking and defending the detail of the statement of costs 6: Funding A. Conditional fee agreements B. Collective conditional fee agreements C. Uplifts D. After the event insurance premiums 7: Payment 8: Appeals against Summary Assessments 9: Preparation Checklists Checklist 1 The statement of costs Checklist 2 Preparing for the summary assessment Checklist 3 The hearing Appendices A. Statutes (Extracts) B. Statutory Instruments (Extracts) C. Solicitors Costs Materials D. Extracts from the CPR E. Extracts from Practice Directions to the CPR F. Guideline Hourly Rates

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Katharine Scott is a barrister at 39 Essex Street, specialising in costs law. She advises and represents claimants and defendants on a variety of costs issues, including the drafting of CFA and costs sharing agreements, the enforceability of CFAs and CCFAs, the recoverability of success fees and insurance premiums, and detailed assessments. She is instructed by the Legal Services Commission on various issues, and by applicant solicitors in their disputes with the Legal Services Commission. She also practices in the fields of professional negligence and public law including mental health and community care.

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