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Book review: Cook on Costs 2014

21 February 2014
Issue: 7595 / Categories: Features
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"It is an excellent handbook on the day-to-day issues that litigators, costs practitioners & judges face, guiding the reader step-by-step through procedure, theory & practice" 

 

Editors: Simon Middleton & Jason Rowley

Publisher: LexisNexis

ISBN: 9781405778749

Price: £120.00

Cook on Costs was described by Lord Justice Ward in Widlake v BBA Ltd as “the seminal text book on costs” and has been updated on a yearly basis for many years. The 2014 edition sees the editorship move from Michael Cook to Costs Judge Jason Rowley and Regional Costs Judge Simon Middleton. The latest edition is less a regular update and, in movie terminology, more a complete reboot of the franchise.

A complete reboot

The structure of the book has been completely reorganised, much to the overall benefit of the book’s usability.

The fact that this is a book written by judges working at the coal face of costs shines through on every page. This is a work that focuses on the practicalities of costs, both in terms of procedure and assessment. It is an excellent handbook on the day-to-day issues that litigators, costs

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