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Train judges in costs

09 October 2014
Issue: 7625 / Categories: Legal News
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Master Gordon-Saker’s call for judges to be given more training in costs budgeting, in his inaugural speech as Senior Costs Judge, has struck a chord among litigators.

Adrian Palmer, managing partner at Proven Legal Technologies, said: “We have been struck by the number of times where we have put significant effort into an estimate for standard disclosure only to be met by a pure guess by our opponents in the form of a figure to the nearest £10,000. This then fails to prompt a question or mention at the first case management conference as to how the figure was calculated.”

Issue: 7625 / Categories: Legal News
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