Summary Assessment of Costs - Principles, Pitfalls & Practical Guidance for Litigators
Introduction
The summary assessment of costs is a routine and often under-appreciated aspect of litigation. It is nevertheless of considerable importance whether the client is the receiving party or paying party. A strong grasp of the principles, procedure, and recent case law can make the difference between recovering a fair sum for your client or facing a heavily reduced award.
What You Will Learn
This live and interactive course will cover the following:
- Explain when summary assessment applies and how it differs from detailed assessment
- Have a deeper understanding of the relevant provisions of the CPRs and Practice Directions and guidance from recent authorities
- Highlight key procedural rules and judicial guidance affecting summary assessment
- Help you prepare effective and compliant Statements of Costs (on form N260)
- Explore common mistakes, judicial discretion, and appreciate the principles of proportionality and the relevance of guideline hourly rates
- Provide practical tips for preparing statements of costs that withstand judicial scrutiny
- Identify common pitfalls that lead to reductions and how to avoid them
- Have confidence in dealing with summary assessment whether acting for the receiving party or paying party
- Consider the applicability of guideline hourly rates and dealing with hourly rate disputes
Recording of live sessions: Soon after the Learn Live session has taken place you will be able to go back and access the recording - should you wish to revisit the material discussed.