The main opportunities for keeping arbitration costs down lie within three core areas, explains James Barrett
A phoney war or a £15bn headache for the government? Kerry Underwood counts down to the Coventry v Lawrence finale
The bill of costs is in need of a makeover, says Claire Green
Jon Lord considers seven wonders of a modern costs lawyer’s world
Richard Harrison argues that the present structure of case and costs management is misconceived
Jeffrey T Shapiro & James Morrey-Jones examine how law firms should budget for e-discovery post-Jackson
The third part of an exclusive NLJ series on controlling costs post-Mitchell using technology solutions, by Damian Murphy, Mark Surguy & Daniel Kavan
HH Judge Simon Brown QC reflects on Mitchell’s eruption in civil justice & its aftershocks
The second part of an exclusive NLJ series on controlling costs post-Mitchell using technology solutions, by Daniel Kavan, Damian Murphy & Mark Surguy
Costs lawyers are in demand following the Jackson shake-up, but there is no room for complacency, says Sue Nash
Partner hire strengthens global infrastructure and energy financing practice
Legal director bolsters international expertise in dispute resolution team
Corporate governance and company law specialist joins the team
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