The eleventh edition of Costs & Funding following the Civil Justice Reforms: Questions & Answers is included with the White Book 2025.
Costs & Funding following the Civil Justice Reforms: Questions & Answers is a unique book. Produced in conjunction with Practical Law, this practical and accessible book tackles common practitioner questions on the effects of the 2013 Jackson reforms on costs and funding. It not only states the law, as set out in the latest legislation, court rules, forms and case law, but also identifies and, where possible, tackles issues and inconsistencies. It sets out to answer questions posed on topics ranging from funding of litigation, case and costs management and proportionality to settlement offers, QOCS and summary assessment. The new edition adds a significant number of new questions and answers; updates the existing questions and answers and revised commentary in light of new and ongoing case law and legislation in the fast-evolving costs and funding landscape.
Each chapter starts with introductory commentary covering relevant legislation, case law and the ongoing reforms arising from Lord Justice Jackson’s Review of Civil Litigation Costs: Final Report followed by the questions and answers, sub-divided under topics.
Edited by former Senior Costs Judge Peter Hurst with contributions from a top team of costs and funding experts: Judith Ayling K.C., Nicola Greaney K.C., Roger Mallalieu K.C., Theo Barclay, Shaman Kapoor, Christopher Moss and Matthew Waszak, this is an authoritative and unique book that any practitioner involved with costs cannot afford to be without.
This book is included with the White Book Service 2025
It is generally up-to-date as of 14th February 2025 and includes the Civil Procedure (Amendment) Rules 2025 (SI 2025/106), which amends and uprates the costs recovered in obtaining medical reports in low value road traffic-related soft tissue and whiplash claims, and the 179th CPR Update, which introduces two new pilot PDs (PD51ZG1 and PD51ZG2), together with three new Precedent costs forms (Precedent Z, RZ and TZ) to give effect to recommendations from the Civil Justice Council’s Costs Report introducing proportionate cost budgeting procedures.
The new edition includes amendments made by other recent CPR and legislation updates, including the Civil Procedure (Amendment No.3) Rules 2024 (SI 2024/839), in force on 1 October 2024, which made amendments to Parts 3 (Court’s Case Management Powers), 44 (General Rules about Costs) and 45 (Fixed Costs), including the insertion of a new section X on fixed costs determination.
Other important new developments are covered, such as the aftermath of Paccar v Competition Appeal Tribunal and proposed legislation, plus the Civil Justice Council’s (CJC) forthcoming final report on third party civil litigation funding; costs management and the King’s Bench Masters Cost Management Hearings Guidance Note; a review of Guideline Hourly Rates by the CJC; ADR following Churchill v Merthyr Tydfil CBC as well as the new rule added to Part 1 of the CPR concerning the promotion of ADR; plus many others.
New significant case law includes Signature Litigation LLP v Ivanishvili [2024] EWCA Civ 901 and Oakwood Solicitors Ltd v Menzies [2024] UKSC 34 on solicitor/client costs, Pan Nox Emissions Litigation [2024] EWHC 1728 and Jenkins v Thurrock Council [2024] EWHC 2248 on costs budgeting; and Thakkar and others v Mican and another [2024] EWCA Civ 552 (QOCS).