The partner of choice for law firms and in-house legal departments engaging in litigation costs management. You can follow Practico's MD Andy Ellis @Costs2
What should litigators take from the judgment in Essex v UBB Waste? Hear @ndy_ellis, Jeremy Morgan QC and @krug79’s views in the latest ‘Costs chat with friends’ https://t.co/5b6unVLUXe
Is the new witness statement regime in the Business and Property Courts fit for purpose? Hear @krug79 suggest a radically simpler alternative on on the latest ‘Costs chat with friends’ https://t.co/5b6unVLUXe
Jeremy Morgan QC & Professor @krug79 join @ndy_ellis on our ‘Costs chat with friends’, to compare views on the Civil Justice Council’s proposals for compulsory #ADR https://t.co/5b6unVLUXe
Amid increasing numbers of solicitor/client disputes, is the Solicitor’s Act still fit for purpose? Hear @ndy_ellis, Jeremy Morgan QC and Judith Ayling QC of @39EssexChambers views’ in the latest “Costs chat with friends”. https://t.co/psCwaSjMkr
Despite attempts to reform it, Part 36 prizes still pose challenges in many costs #disputes. Judith Ayling QC of @39EssexChambers discusses instructive recent cases on the latest ‘Costs chat with friends’ roundtable https://t.co/psCwaSjMkr
Jeremy Morgan QC & Judith Ayling QC of @39EssexChambers join @ndy_ellis on our ‘Costs chat with friends’, following a recent judge’s assertion that #costs budgeting is not better for controlling costs than detailed assessment https://t.co/psCwaSjMkr
Solicitor client assessments can be the stuff of nightmares, and will soon migrate to commercial #litigation, agree the panel on @PracticoCosts latest ‘Costs Chat with friends’, including Andrew Hogan of @Kings_Chambers. Watch the discussion here https://t.co/RWincf8KC3
The new regime for witness statements operating in the Business and Property Courts could be seen as ‘an exercise in shuffling the deckchairs,’ warns Andrew Hogan of @Kings_Chambers on @PracticoCosts latest ‘Costs Chat with friends’ https://t.co/RWincf8KC3
Joining @ndy_ellis and Jeremy Morgan QC on @PracticoCosts ‘Costs Chat with friends’, Andrew Hogan of @Kings_Chambers discusses how the County #Courts have coped in the pandemic compared to the SCCO, and where improvements can be made https://t.co/RWincf8KC3
Andrew Hogan joins the @PracticoCosts 'Costs chat with friends' regulars Jeremy Morgan QC and Andy Ellis for a fantastic discussion on all things costs!
Watch/listen now: https://t.co/uJzzqV3XYX
“If I had a crystal ball, I’d say the use of graphical and modern data visualisation to go alongside the numbers is where we’re going to end up as best practice”- @ndy_ellis
Download our latest white paper here https://t.co/cGbJnW3Tqq
Have you read our Beyond the Electronic Bill report? We're looking for your thoughts into how you see costs #litigation developing https://t.co/cGbJnW3Tqq
At Practico, we've been using @polly_ai's useful apps for @MicrosoftTeams.
Polly makes it simple to poll for views on work & social topics. AgilePolly compiles a quick & reliable daily report on what each teammate is engaged on, & flags who needs help. https://t.co/BljhgQif6d
#Law firms are investing heavily in #legaltech, the electronic bill, however, is built around a readily available piece of software - #Excel
Download our latest white paper here https://t.co/cGbJnW3Tqq
No-one should ask a #court to order that their bills be prepared on paper only because they have not yet got to grips with the new spreadsheet format. - Master Leonard
Read our latest white paper looking into the costs #litigation system here https://t.co/cGbJnW3Tqq
The increased use of #technology as part of the process ought to help the link between #law firms’ time recording and the production of bills of #costs. Read our Beyond the Electronic Bill report here https://t.co/cGbJnW3Tqq
Could a summary bill be a useful addition to #cost procedures? Alex Hutton QC thinks it may be. Read further thoughts from Hutton in our latest white paper https://t.co/cGbJnW3Tqq