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Jackson, proportionality and judicial discretion: a practical view from the Bar

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Jackson, proportionality and judicial discretion: a practical view from the Bar

by James Bickford Smith, Littleton Chambers
In his monthly column, James Bickford Smith discusses recent decisions of importance to practitioners coming to grips with the practical implementation of the costs provisions of the Jackson reforms.
James is a barrister at Littleton Chambers specialising in commercial and employment law.

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Published on 06-Nov-2013
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