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The Criminal Defence Service (Very High Cost Cases) (Funding) Order 2013

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Table 1

Preparation (hourly rates)

Category 1

£

Category 2

£

Category 3

£

Category 4

£

Standard rates

£

Litigator
Level A101.5079.1063.7063.7039.03
Level B88.9070.0055.3055.3033.08
Level C58.8045.5035.7035.7024.50
Pupil/junior31.5025.2021.0021.00
Barrister
QC101.5079.1063.7063.70
Leading junior88.9070.0055.3055.30
Led junior63.7051.1042.7042.70
Junior alone70.0057.4049.0049.00
2nd led junior44.1035.0030.1030.10
Solicitor Advocate
Leading level A101.5079.1063.7063.70
Led level A88.9070.0055.3055.30
Leading level B88.9070.0055.3055.30
Led level B72.8060.2046.2046.20
Level A alone91.7076.3061.6061.60
Level B alone79.1066.5052.5052.50
Second advocate44.1035.0030.1030.10

Table 2

Advocacy

Preliminary hearing

£

Half day

£

Full day

£

QC79.10166.60333.20
Leading junior60.20136.50273.00
Led junior40.6088.20176.40
Junior alone46.90100.10199.50
2nd led junior23.8044.8089.60
Noting junior20.3038.5076.30

Table 3

Attendance at court with Advocate (hourly rates for litigators)

£

Level A29.58
Level B23.80
Level C14.35

Table 4

Travelling, waiting and mileage

£

Travelling (hourly rates)25.00 (up to a maximum of 4 hours in one day)
Waiting (hourly rates)25.00
Mileage0.45 per mile

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