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.
In this episode the limited progress with Third Party Funding since the legislation aimed at overturning PACCAR failed to make it through before the pre-election dissolution of Parliament. We also touch on some interesting cases that feature a broad brush approach to payments on account of costs and a discussion of hourly rates in the context of remote working. The PodCost wraps up with a review of Nick's and Practico's involvement in what is likely to be the costs case of the year - the budgeting hearings in the Pan-NOx Diesel Emissions collective actions.
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.