Are Claimants entitled to advocate’s costs when no advocacy has occurred? Thomas Herbert reviews conflicting case law. Click here to view the full article. This article was first published in the May 2018 edition of the Personal Injury Law Journal
Are Claimants entitled to advocate’s costs when no advocacy has occurred? Thomas Herbert reviews conflicting case law. Click here to view the full article. This article was first published in the May 2018 edition of the Personal Injury Law Journal
Tom Carter’s latest article on Williams -v- The Secretary of State for Business, energy and Industrial Strategy can be found here This article is a synopsis of a Court of Appeal case involving fixed costs where a claimant does not start a claim under the protocol.
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