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5 thoughts on “What information needs to be served in support of a success fee”
The number of opponents also forgetting that these same rules apply when Counsel seeks a success fee is also surprisingly high.
And also Defendants. And then seek to withdraw the N252 when taken to task. Nice try …
I actually had a Solicitor write to me in January and say that the costs practice directions did not apply to barristers. Seriously.
@ Anon – 32.5(1)(d)? Which expressly mentions solicitors?
The statement referred to in 32.5(1)(d) is required so as to enable the paying party and the court to determine the level of risk undertaken by the solicitor.
What risk is taken by the solicitor in a CFA with Counsel?