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14 September 2022

QOCS And CPR Part 36: Part 1 (Video)

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Gatehouse Chambers

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Gatehouse Chambers (formerly Hardwicke) is a leading commercial chambers which specialises in arbitration and all forms of ADR, commercial dispute resolution, construction, insolvency, restructuring and company, insurance, professional liability and property disputes. It also has niche specialisms in clinical negligence and personal injury as well as private client work.
In this two-part series, Junior Personal Injury barristers, Helena Drage and Emma Woods discuss the application and intricacies of QOCS and CPR Part 36 within the Fixed Costs Regime at CPR 45.29, Section IIIA.
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In this two-part series, Junior Personal Injury barristers, Helena Drage and Emma Woods discuss the application and intricacies of QOCS and CPR Part 36 within the Fixed Costs Regime at CPR 45.29, Section IIIA.

In Part 1, Helena and Emma recap entitlement to fixed costs and disbursements, discuss through worked examples the application of QOCS in multi-party cases, and in the context of counterclaims. They explain the enforcement of interim costs orders within the QOCS regime, where fixed costs fall in split liability cases, and the recoverability of costs following discontinuance, strike out, and where findings of fundamental dishonesty are made.

Watch a recording of the webinar below.

Contributor

Gatehouse Chambers (formerly Hardwicke) is a leading commercial chambers which specialises in arbitration and all forms of ADR, commercial dispute resolution, construction, insolvency, restructuring and company, insurance, professional liability and property disputes. It also has niche specialisms in clinical negligence and personal injury as well as private client work.

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