Sentences with phrase «fast track regimes»

Most personal injury cases are «no win no fee», and the majority of motor cases go through prescribed cost and fast track regimes.

Not exact matches

Explore a region - wide accreditation regime that allows professionals involved in the development industry with proven track record to apply for accreditation and receive access to a fast - tracked process.
In order to help sustain his regime, in 2000, President Mugabe embarked upon a «fast track» programme of land reforms, in contravention of international agreements, and caused the UK to withdraw its aid.
Welcoming the review as «a balanced package of reform», David Cooper, council member of the Association of Costs Lawyers (ACL), said: «It has long seemed inevitable that the fast - track would be covered by a comprehensive fixed recoverable costs regime, but Sir Rupert is right to recommend that any extension beyond that be done is careful and measured way.»
Meanwhile the costs of lower value claims look destined for a much - expanded fixed costs regime covering all the fast track and encroaching further with the creation of a new intermediate track to snare cases worth up to # 100,000 and to which a fixed cost matrix would apply.
If you seek to have a plus # 5,000 — # 10,000 claim allocated to the fast track, then you issue before 1 April 2013 because the small claims track limit — and the restricted costs regime with it — rises to # 10,000 for claims issued on or after 1 April 2013.
Lord Woolf recommended a fixed costs regime for fast track injury claims in his report in the mid-1990s.
GHRs apply largely to fast track and multi track litigation outside the fixed costs regimes.
Finally, we have, for claims arising from 31 July, a fixed costs regime which means that in fast track disputes worth up to # 25,000 costs are no longer at large.
The report also favours a comprehensive fixed - costs regime for cases on the fast track, as recommended in the Woolf Report.
That was all the more evident in the kind of case with which the CFA in the instant case was concerned, where fast track cases were the subject of an agreed standardised costs regime.
Earlier in September, a Comcast spokesperson told The Verge that the FCC's proposal «would stop the apps revolution dead in its tracks by imposing an overly complicated government licensing regime and heavy - handed regulation in a fast - moving technological space.»
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