No Win, No Fee Shake Up Announced

The Government is planning to change the current ‘no win, no fee’ system, in which a lawyer taking a no win no fee case charges a success fee met, in effect by the losing party, to an American style system in which the damages are split between the claimant and the lawyer.


The reason advanced for the change, which follows a review by Lord Justice Jackson, is that the cost of claims, particularly against the NHS, has been greater than expected. Indeed, Justice Minister Kenneth Clarke claimed that the cost of settling claims against the HNS was nearly 25 per cent less than paying the legal fees incurred by the claimants.


The detailed proposals are not yet to hand, but broadly will seek to limit the highest success fees. It is difficult to understand, therefore, how cases involving complex issues, or which require vary large amounts of evidence to be prepared and sifted by the legal process, will be managed under such as system.

The contents of this article are intended for general information purposes only and shall not be deemed to be, or constitute legal advice. We cannot accept responsibility for any loss as a result of acts or omissions taken in respect of this article.

Ask a free legal question

Complete this simple form if you
would like to ask us a
free legal question
 

What Our Clients Say

We would like to thank you for the superb work and attention to detail that has gone into our dispute with the council so far! 

Our Architect put together a very professional document which was further enhanced and polished by your very professional input. 

You are in fact unique in my personal experience of the legal profession in that you take your duty of care very seriously. It is obvious that the outcome concerns you greatly and your determination to win is much appreciated!

Thank you from us both. 

Best Regards
 
Mr and Mrs X, Surrey