After Jackson: the lawyers react
Ben Rigby
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[w] Commercial litigators have given a cautious welcome to the government’s announcement of a radical package of reforms to England & Wales’s civil litigation funding regime.
Most support was given to amendments to the current system of ‘no win, no fee’ litigation.
They welcomed the fact that success fees will be paid out of damages awarded to claimants, rather than by defendants being liable for up to 100% of the winning lawyer’s costs, on top of base fees.
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