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Personal Injury Law Journal

Payments on account of costs: Putting the cart before the horse?

Temple Garden Chambers | February 2020 #182
Long-running litigation can cause cash-flow issues for firms. Harriet Wakeman examines when an application for an interim payment on account of costs will be successful ‘In circumstances where quantum had not yet been determined, did the court have the power to make an order for the payment of costs?’ In HI v Hull & East …

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  • Cobham Hire Services Ltd v Eeles [2009] EWCA Civ 204
  • HI v Hull & East Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust (2019) unreported Sheffield County Court HHJ Robinson 25 February

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Harriet Wakeman is a barrister at Temple Garden Chambers

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