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Welcome to the Civil Justice Council Costs Answerbank

Welcome to the Costs Answerbank. This is your opportunity to join in the costs debate.

The message boards will allow you to contribute to the development of costs solutions, exchange views, and keep up to date with the debate.

 

You may use this facility to communicate directly with key Council members, and with other interested parties who have left messages. 

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Public Appointment of Members for the Civil Justice Council

The Council is looking to appoint up to six new members, with a proven background, either in, or advising on, the civil justice system. Please click here for further information.  19kb

 

 

Improved Access to Justice - Funding Options & Proportionate Costs  540KB

 

Experts Forum 1 Report from the Experts Forum 1: Medical Reporting Fees held in November 2004  27KB

 

Employers Liability Accident Research by Paul Fenn (University of Nottingham Business School) & Neil Rickman (University of Surrey)  80KB

 

Montague Hotel Agreement on Employers Liability Accident Uplifts, 7 May 2004  23KB

 

Predictability and Budgeting  128KB

Professor Peysner - From the Civil Justice Quarterly, Jan 2004 - Publishers: Sweet and Maxwell (www.sweetandmaxwell.co.uk)

 

'Predictability and Budgeting' - A Consultation  25kb - 3rd March 2004

 

 

Statutory Instrument

Covering the fixed recoverable costs Part 45 Section II, August 2003 

www.legislation.hmso.gov.uk/si/si2003/20032113.htm 

 

 

Predictable Costs Consultation - The Results Are In!!

 

Please click here  (37kb) to view a summary of the Civil Justice Council's Consultation Eexercise concerning the Outstanding Implementation Issues for the Fixed Recoverable Costs Scheme. This will form the Civil Justice Council's advice to the Civil Procedure Rules Committee on 6th June. See the links for the Annexes below:

 

Annex A (1)  (24kb) 

 

Annex A (2)  (58kb)

 

Annexes B-E  (27kb)

 

New Statutory Instruments:

 

 

 
How to use this service

This new service from CJC is designed to allow questions and answers to circulate freely and easily.

For an explanation of how the site is laid out, and how to post a question, please click here.

 
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