Dekinar: Understanding the New Fixed Costs Regime

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Published: 24/07/2023

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From 1st October 2023, civil litigation in England and Wales will dramatically change. Virtually all claims valued up to £100,000 will be subject to a new fixed costs regime. Fixed recoverable costs will be extended across the fast track, and a new intermediate track will be introduced for simpler cases valued up to £100,000.

In this webinar Kerry Nicholson and Anirudh Mandagere look at the detail of the new regime, difficulties which may arise and how best to prepare for it.

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