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Costs: Truly exceptional
Paul Jones outlines when a claim can escape the fixed costs regime ‘The key issue to be addressed was whether the Master had applied the correct legal test in determining whether the case should attract greater than fixed costs.’ The perennial argument in many current costs disputes is whether a case should attract fixed costs …
Cases Referenced
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- Ferri v Gill [2019] EWHC 952 (QB)
- Hislop v Perde [2018] EWCA Civ 1726
- Qader & ors v Esure Services Ltd & ors [2016] EWCA Civ 1109