Partner Article
Clinical Negligence Fixed Recoverable Costs Proposals
In July 2015, Propus Law published a paper regarding the NHS Litigation Authority Report and Accounts 2014/2015. This paper looked at the legal cost headlines created by that report, and posed some initial questions from a costs management perspective.
Matters are now moving at a pace toward a consultation process regarding the introduction of fixed recoverable costs for clinical negligence cases.
As such, the Manchester-based costs, compliance and risk management firm has today published a follow-up paper that looks at the issue of fixed recoverable costs in such cases, asking whether the proposals are necessary or not.
It has been created in the interests of provoking further consideration, discussion, response and balance.
The report can be accessed here.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Propus Law Ltd .
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