3PB's Katie Lee looks at how to recover the costs of claims consultants in adjudication enforcement in light of the latest TCC case on the subject.
3rd January 2017
In her new article "Claiming the Costs of Claims Consultants in Enforcement Proceedings - Octoesse LLP v. Trak Special Projects Limited [2016] EWHC 3180 (TCC)" Katie Lee examines how the costs of claims consultants can be recovered in adjudication enforcement, in light of the latest TCC case on the subject.
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