3 years ago Lord Justice Jackson, was appointed by the Master of the Rolls to conduct a fundamental review of civil litigation costs. The government has made clear that it will implement Lord Justice Jackson's recommendations to cut civil litigation costs, with legislation due to come into force in Autumn 2012.
We are now fast approaching the eve of the implementation of the recommendations and this is your opportunity to hear from Lord Justice Jackson and hear from a panel of experts how the implementation agenda will impact on you!
This is a critical time for all those involved in the litigation and costs process. Be the first to hear from the author of the report on how the industry will change, the implications for your business and what you should do in readiness for these changes.
Find out more on the latest agenda for the Impact of the Jackson Reforms conference 2012
Plus, benefit from a £100 saving by booking on both this event and our Solicitors' Costs conference.
The Civil Justice Council have set up a group with 17 coal face representatives from practice and industry to assist in rolling out and implementing the more technical aspects of the Jackson Reforms.
IBC Legal proudly introduces you to 9 members of the Civil Justice Council Working Group on the implementation of the Jackson Reforms (over half!) to guide you through the contentious issues that have been identified.
Expect to benefit from presentations and discussion of the latest test on QOCS, Proportionality of costs and Part 36 under the new regime!
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Save £100 by booking on this event together with our 27th annual Solicitors' Costs conference:
Master of the Rolls, Lord Neuberger and His Honour Michael Cook will be joined by further experts to review the most challenging topics including funding and costs, case law, counsel's fees, clinical negligence costs, the Circuit Bench and more… See the programme
"The conference organisers provided a broad group of quality speakers and in particular covered relevant and topical issues at present."