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95.—(1) Without prejudice to the power of the court to modify expenses in any case, in the circumstances set out in paragraph (2) the court may make a special direction that no fee is to be charged by a legal representative against the client or any other party to the action in respect of a specified item or specified items of work.
(2) The circumstances are—
(a)that the court is satisfied that the standard of performance of such work fell short of that expected from a reasonably competent member of the profession of which the legal representative is a member; and
(b)that the representative in question had an opportunity to be heard on the issue.
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