Author name: Simon Gibbs

Legal costs made simple

Professor Richard Wiseman’s book :59 Seconds records the research of Daniel Oppenheimer and his delightfully entitled paper “Consequences of Erudite Vernacular Utilized Irrespective of Necessity: Problems with Using Long Words Needlessly”. This revealed that using simpler vocabulary in written text produced a higher estimation of the writer’s intelligence by readers compared with the use of

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New costs QCs

Congratulations to Andrew Post and Alexander Hutton on their appointment as Queen’s Counsel. It appears that eligibility for QC status is limited to practising barristers or practising solicitors who hold higher court rights of audience. No scope for Costs Lawyers to apply. Something for the Costs Lawyer Standards Board to look into?

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Civil Costs: Law and Practice – Second Edition – Latest news

Word reaches me that the second edition of Mark Friston’s Civil Costs: Law and Practice has been finalised and is now being proofed and indexed for publication shortly. For complicated reasons that I won’t trouble you with it appears Amazon’s algorithms are currently listing this for pre-order at a ridiculously discounted price. At the time

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