Handley and Another v Lake Jackson Solicitors (A Firm) and Others: CA 24 May 2016

‘Questions have arisen as to the correct destination for an appeal in circumstances where (a) there has been an appeal to the county court which has either been determined by a judgment of the court on its merits or withdrawn; (b) the county court has made, or declined to make, an order for costs in respect of the appeal; and (c) what is sought to be appealed is (or includes) the order in respect of those costs. Such an order may be made at the same time as the judge delivers judgment; or later, either at a further oral hearing or in writing after written submissions. ‘

Moore-Bick VP CA, Christopher Clarke LJJ
[2016] EWCA Civ 465
Bailii
England and Wales

Litigation Practice

Updated: 16 January 2022; Ref: scu.564689