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SENIOR COURTS COSTS OFFICE
Judgment on Appeal under Regulation 29 of the Criminal Legal Aid (Remuneration) Regulations 2013
Royal Courts of Justice London, WC2A 2LL |
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COSTS JUDGE WHALAN
26(3) The appropriate officer must consider the claim, any further particulars, information or documents submitted by the litigator under regulation 5 and any other relevant information and must allow such work as appears to him to have been reasonably done in the proceedings.
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(5) The appropriate officer must allow fees in accordance with paragraphs 27 to 29 as appropriate to such of the following grades a fee earner as the appropriate officer considers reasonable –
(a) senior solicitor;
(b) solicitor, legal executive or fee earner of equivalent experience; or
(c) trainee or fee earner of equivalent experience.
The "grades" are defined within the Regulations as:
"senior solicitors" means a solicitor who, in the judgement of the appropriate officer, has the skill, knowledge and experience to deal with the most difficult and complex cases;
"solicitor, legal executive or fee earner of equivalent experience" means a solicitor, Fellow of the Institute of Legal Executives or equivalent senior fee earner who, in the judgement of the appropriate officer, has good knowledge and experience of the conduct of criminal cases;
"trainee solicitor or fee earner of equivalent experience" means a trainee solicitor or other fee earner who is not a Fellow of the Institute of Legal Executives, who, in the judgement of the appropriate officer, carries out the routine work on a case; …
It is the practise of the Respondent to allow a grade C for any fee earner who does not meet the criteria for either A or B, provided that the work they are claiming is fee earner work.