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ON APPEAL FROM THE PRINCIPAL REGISTRY
FAMILY DIVISION
(MR JUSTICE MOYLAN)
Strand, London, WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
LORD JUSTICE GROSS
and
MR JUSTICE RYDER
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GRUBB |
Appellant |
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GRUBB |
Respondent |
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Mr R Anelay QC (instructed by Payne Hicks Beach) appeared on behalf of the Respondent.
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Lord Justice Thorpe:
Lord Justice Gross:
Mr Justice Ryder:
MR ANELAY: My Lord, may I just mention one thing, respectfully. Your Lordship said at the outset of your judgment that you had granted permission to appeal on the last occasion; in fact what happened is you adjourned …
LORD JUSTICE THORPE: We adjourned…
MR ANELAY: … you gave permission for further argument
LORD JUSTICE THORPE: PTA plus A.
MR ANELAY: That is right, my Lord.
LORD JUSTICE THORPE: Yes.
MR ANELAY: And can I just say for the record that my client has never challenged our bill and has been quite satisfied with it and has been kept informed throughout, and I do appreciate the point that has been made about publicity about another case, and it did not surprise me when this appeared in a letter the other day. I don't know anything about that matter, in any event this is an entirely different partner who has been dealing with it.
LORD JUSTICE THORPE: It is, Mr Anelay, and things have been done very properly.
MR ANELAY: And my Lord can I just say one other thing, and I am not rising to respond to the allegation about the way we have conducted the matter, but I did put in the written document just for the record the extent to which Mr Grubb, this has been his decision, as opposed to everything throughout the whole of this divorce, and that is one of the reasons why the costs have come up to the level that they have, but I don't want to say any more on that.
LORD JUSTICE THORPE: Well thank you very much, Mr Anelay. I mean obviously I inferred that your client had no complaint at all, and although there have been many, many expressions of unease about the costs of litigation in London in ancillary relief, none of that has any bearing on this case or upon those who have responsibility at Payne Hicks Beach for its conduct. Although the figure ordered by Moylan J and the figure agreed today is a big figure, it is, in comparison with some other bills we see, a small figure. So it depends on the way you look at it, but if you look at it from Mr Grubb's point of view it has got to seem a big figure. Anyway thank you all very much for your help.