Lord Justice Jackson, the author of LASPO (Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012) has recommended that the fixed recoverable cost regime be extended for all civil claims up to £250,000 in value.
Jackson believes that the current fixed costs model, which is applied to personal injury claims valued up to £25,000, is expensive. His recommendation is now that the fixed recoverable costs model should also extend across the lower end of Multi Track cases valued up to £250,000, in addition to Fast Track cases. However, Jackson did urge the government to stall their plans for fixed fees in clinical negligence cases in order to reduce the possibility of different types of fee scales for different cases.
In his recent speech, Jackson went as far as to outline a proposed grid of fees based on 10 stages of the case which would aim to eliminate the need for costs budgeting.
Band | Case Value | Solicitor fees |
Band 1 | £25,000 - £50,000 | £18,750 |
Band 2 | £50,001 - £100,000 | £30,000 |
Band 3 | £100,001 - £175,000 | £47,500 |
Band 4 | £175,001 - £250,000 | £70,250 |
( The fees do not take into consideration disbursements and VAT ).
Jackson argued that there was now a greater willingness amongst the profession to accept fixed fees but stopped short of saying that fixed costs should be applied to cases valued more than £250,000 as this would be too big a change to accept.
Despite the government confirming this week that in principle it remained supportive of extending fixed recoverable costs, it said it would look carefully at the proposals. Jackson did urge that if the proposals were taken as a priority then the changes could be accomplished this year, providing there was government support and/or a proper consultation process takes place.
The proposals have been met with criticism, particularly in relation to how the blanket system would work in highly complex cases, and also whether there will be an impact on access to justice.
With the announcement of the proposals still quite fresh, the topic will no doubt be met with mixed comments from both Claimant and Defendant practitioners.
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