Opinion – Page 9

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    Life after Mitchell

    2013-12-12T11:54:00Z

    Where does the landmark costs judgment leave the profession? asks Rachel Rothwell.

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    Getting it into proportion

    2013-11-26T10:57:00Z

    Why proportionality could put claimants at a disadvantage.

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    How Jackson is affecting litigation so far

    2013-11-12T11:46:00Z

    Lawyers say they have seen a ‘spike’ in settlements recently – most likely due to costs budgeting.

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    Guideline rates: why solicitors must engage

    2013-10-28T12:54:00Z

    It really is in the profession’s interests to make sure the new guideline hourly rates reflect commercial reality.

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    My search for a missing will

    2013-10-02T10:49:00Z

    Rachel Rothwell’s first-hand experience of why the law should require wills in England and Wales to be registered.

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    Defamation costs: lessons from the PI world

    2013-09-16T11:09:00Z

    Last Friday the government unveiled its plans to bring in costs protection in defamation cases. The proposed scheme would be similar to the qualified one-way costs shifting (QOCS) regime that came in into force in personal injury in April, but with some important differences. In particular, in defamation, QOCS will ...

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    My own Co-op experience

    2013-09-02T14:16:00Z

    Telephone marketing can be very effective – but only if the service offered isn’t too superficial.

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    A new way into the law

    2013-08-20T17:50:00Z

    Rachel Rothwell says a new apprenticeship scheme is a welcome alternative to conventional routes into the law – and students will know exactly what they are getting.

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    Cracking the whip on costs

    2013-08-13T11:35:00Z

    Judges have been instructed to take a tough line on costs budgeting rules.

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    Business booming in insolvency funding

    2013-07-29T00:00:00Z

    With most areas of civil litigation beginning to feel the effects of the Jackson reforms, there was some interesting news this week from the insolvency quarter

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    Lawyers need to think tactically on costs

    22 July 2013

    A few months in to the new costs budgeting regime, many litigators have already had to knuckle down and complete Precedent H

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    Tactics emerge in costs budgeting

    15 July 2013

    Some interesting points emerged in relation to costs budgeting at IBC Legal’s Impact of Jackson conference last week. By now, many litigators will have had to knuckle down and complete Precedent H – the form through which they must provide the opposing party with an estimate of their costs in ...

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    Private client: a good place to be

    08 July 2013

    There was a very positive mood at the Private Client Section’s annual conference on Friday.