The government states it will also carry out the new process and separate grid of FRC for noise induced hearing loss, extend the fast track to incorporate cases with damages valued between £25,000-£100,000 ('intermediate' cases), and intends to introduce costs budgeting to all 'heavy' judicial reviews. The next step in implementing the FRC will be for the government to submit draft rules for consideration.
Responses to the consultation include:
• 42% were in favour of the general fast track proposals, this includes the majority of those representing defendants and law firms who believe the proposals would be an appropriate way to control litigation costs
• 52% against the proposals representing claimants argued that it should not be a ‘one size fits all’ model
• issues raised include inflation, counsel and specialist lawyer fees, complexity of cases and fraud cases
Source: Fixed recoverable costs consultation
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