In this episode we were very pleased to be joined by Jamie Carpenter KC who presented a typically clear and crisp update on the latest costs issues in CAT proceedings in relation to funding. Also the unexpected link between the Wagatha Christie case and the Diesel Emissions Litigation.
The hour closes with a fond farewell to Andrew Gordon-Saker, who retires this week.
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In this episode we were very pleased to be joined by Jamie Carpenter KC who presented a typically clear and crisp update on the latest costs issues in CAT proceedings in relation to funding. Also the unexpected link between the Wagatha Christie case and the Diesel Emissions Litigation.
The hour closes with a fond farewell to Andrew Gordon-Saker, who retires this week.
2022 -09 -29 - Costs chat with friends - Andrew Hogan
Practico - the PodCost series
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2022 -09 -29 - Costs chat with friends - Andrew Hogan
In this edition we welcome back Andrew Hogan from Kings Chambers for a stimulating discussion on the recent CA decision in Islington v Bourous and what it portends for the development of digital justice; the recent Voss (as opposed to Vos) report on the regulation of litigation funding in Europe and the extent to which England and Wales may follow suit; and wrap up with Andrew's thoughtful reflection on the current CJC consultation on the extension of fixed costs, the future for guideline rates and how to retain the most effective use of budgeting.
Practico - the PodCost series
In this episode we were very pleased to be joined by Jamie Carpenter KC who presented a typically clear and crisp update on the latest costs issues in CAT proceedings in relation to funding. Also the unexpected link between the Wagatha Christie case and the Diesel Emissions Litigation.
The hour closes with a fond farewell to Andrew Gordon-Saker, who retires this week.