Fixed Recoverable Costs: Apocalypse averted?

Geoffrey Simpson-Scott considers what is next for fixed costs in clinical negligence litigation ‘A useful rule-of-thumb is that the more expensive the average expert report is within a discipline, the more complicated that area of clinical negligence work is likely to be.’ Tremulously clicking the hyperlink to Sir Rupert Jackson’s Supplemental Report: Fixed Recoverable Costs …
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Fixed Recoverable Costs: Finding another way

Steven Akerman offers alternatives to the costs proposals being considered in Lord Justice Jackson’s review ‘It is apparent that the status quo is simply not fit for purpose either, given for the potential of significant adverse costs making litigation unaffordable for many.’In advance of Lord Justice Jackson’s impending review on fixed recoverable costs, I took …
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