Tag: High Court
Harmans Costs Brief – June 2015
Costs Brief has a new look this month, we hope you approve! There are plenty of articles to browse through as usual with a particular focus on…
The Civil Legal Aid (Remuneration) (Amendment) Regulations 2015 set out changes to payment for judicial review cases
New regulations were introduced on 27 March 2015 which make amendments to the provisions governing payment for providers’ work on applications for judicial review. This…
Vicar wins High Court battle over £125 costs for council tax summons
A High Court judge has declared a £125 costs order made by magistrates for a council tax summons to be unlawful, following a challenge by…
Senior Costs Judge overruled by High Court on Part 36 uplift in detailed assessment proceedings
There has been some debate as to whether Part 36 Offers made in respect of costs have the same application as Part 36 offers made…
Mr Justice Coulson rules that Courts have full discretion to order costs budgets whatever the size of damages at stake
In CIP Properties (AIPT) v Galliford Try Infrastructure and others [2014] EWHC (TCC), Mr Justice Coulson decided the points of principle against the claimants, and…