Cook on Costs 2009

Subjects:
Practice & Procedure, Key Annual Titles
Contents:
Part I - Solicitor and Client
1. The retainer
2. Agreements with clients
3. Form and content of a bill
4. Solicitor and client VAT
5. The client’
s rights
6. Recovery of costs
7. The solicitor and third parties
Part II - Between the parties
8. Synopsis
9. Vocabulary
10. Estimates, capping, protective costs and budgeting
11. General rules and costs (CPR Part 44)
12. VAT between parties
13. Security for costs
14. Offers to settle and payments into court (CPR Part 36)
15. Family proceedings
16. Getting the right order - and the order right
17. The Indemnity principle
18. Interest on costs
19. Costs of successful non-state funded parties
20. Arbitration
Part III –
Quantification
21. Contentious and non-contentious costs —
what is the difference? 22. Time
23. The other factors
24. Value Judgement
25. Fixed Costs (CPR Part 45)
26. Small claims track
27. Fast track
28. Multi-track
29. Summary assessment
30. Detailed assessment
31. Appeals against assessment
32. Stated-funded costs
Part IV - Sanctions and Penalties
33. Wasted costs
34. Misconduct
Part V - Particular People
35. Non-parties
36. Costs payable under a contract
37. Trustees and personal representatives
38. Children and patients
39. Litigants in person
40. Group (multi-party) litigation orders
Part VI –
Funding
41. The Community Legal Service
42. Conditional fees

ISBN13: 9781405728744
ISBN: 1405728744
To be Published: December 2008
Publisher: LexisNexis Butterworths
Country of Publication: UK
Binding: Paperback
Price: £76.00 - Not Yet Published

Cook on Costs is well established as a practical, friendly guide providing clear and straightforward explanations of every aspect (except criminal costs) of the remuneration of solicitors and barristers for every level of reader.

Cook on Costs 2009 aims to explain as well as to inform, whilst being a practical guide through the complexities of all aspects of the costs of contentious and non-contentious legal business. No one who wishes to understand the principles and practice of legal costs should be without a copy.