Andrew Hogan
Published: 14/06/2022 15:15
Andrew Hogan, barrister, practises in the fields of costs and litigation funding, credit hire litigation and personal injury litigation from Kings Chambers in Manchester, Leeds and Birmingham.
He has a national practice in all these fields and has an established reputation both in the professional directories and the legal profession as an expert in his areas of practice. He is known as a problem solver, and has particular expertise in the field of civil procedure.
His blog can be found at www.costsbarrister.co.uk.
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Rough Justice
Costs cases in family proceedings used to be few and far between, but a recent decision of Arbuthnot J in the case of KS v VS [2024] EWHC 278 (Fam) has caused something of a stir in the profession.
- Blog
- Summary Assessment
- Costs
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The Other Half
Solicitors acting for clients in divorce and financial proceedings have a symbiotic relationship with those clients. They provide the solicitors with fees, which are the lifeblood of any law firm, and in turn the solicitors provide the clients with advice and legal representation at one of the most fraught periods of their life.
- Journal
- divorce
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ADR and Private Family Law Arrangements
In March 2023 two significant consultations were published on the subject of using Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) to resolve private family law arrangements. The more substantial consultation published by the Ministry of Justice is entitled Supporti…
- Blog
- MIAMs
- Alternative Dispute Resolution
!19/06/2023 15:48
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ADR and costs penalties in financial remedies cases
Historically inter partes costs orders in financial remedies proceedings have been as common as hens’ teeth, for the very simple reason that the current costs rules largely preclude them being made. Thus FPR 28.3 provides so far as is material:&lsqu…
- Blog
- Costs
- Alternative Dispute Resolution
!29/03/2023 14:58
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Costs Orders and Childrens’ Cases
Case law establishes that unreasonableness opens the door to the making of a costs order in a children’s case, though the court will exercise a broad discretion.
- Blog
- Costs
!14/06/2022 15:18