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KING'S BENCH DIVISION
MEDIA AND COMMUNICATIONS LIST
Strand, London, WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
SENIOR MASTER COOK
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(1) BARONESS LAWRENCE OF CLARENDON OBE (2) ELIZABETH HURLEY (3) SIR ELTON JOHN CH CBE (4) DAVID FURNISH (5) SIR SIMON HUGHES (6) PRINCE HARRY, THE DUKE OF SUSSEX (7) SADIE FROST LAW |
Claimants |
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ASSOCIATED NEWSPAPERS LIMITED | Defendant |
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Catrin Evans KC, Roger Mallalieu KC, Sarah Palin and Hannah Glover (instructed by Baker McKenzie LLP) for the Defendant
Hearing dates: 26-27 November 2024
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Crown Copyright ©
Senior Master Cook:
Introduction
The combined total of the Claimants' budgets
The Combined total of the Defendant's budgets
The Court's Task
"The court may at any time make a 'costs management order'. Where costs budgets have been filed and exchanged the court will make a costs management order unless it is satisfied that the litigation can be conducted justly and at proportionate cost in accordance with the overriding objective without such an order being made. By a costs management order the court will—
(a) record the extent to which the budgeted costs are agreed between the parties;
(b) in respect of the budgeted costs which are not agreed, record the court's approval after making appropriate revisions;
(c) record the extent (if any) to which incurred costs are agreed."
"Costs incurred are proportionate if they bear a reasonable relationship to –
(a) the sums in issue in the proceedings;
(b) the value of any non-monetary relief in issue in the proceedings;
(c) the complexity of the litigation;
(d) any additional work generated by the conduct of the paying party;
(e) any wider factors involved in the proceedings, such as reputation or public importance; and
(f) any additional work undertaken or expense incurred due to the vulnerability of a party or any witness.
"(a) the amount or value of any money or property involved;
(b) the particular complexity of the matter or the difficulty or novelty of the questions raised;
(c) the skill, effort, specialised knowledge and responsibility involved;
(d) the place where and the circumstances in which work or any part of it is to be done."
Proportionality
Consideration of the parties' revised budgets