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The Civil Legal Aid (Remuneration) Regulations 2013

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1.  Subject to paragraph 2, where the expert service is of a type listed in the Table, the Lord Chancellor must pay remuneration to the provider for the expert service at the fixed fees or at rates not exceeding the rates set out in the Table.E+W

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Expert

Non-London - hourly rate unless stated to be a fixed fee

London - hourly rate unless stated to be a fixed fee

A&E consultant£100.80£108
Accident reconstruction£72£54.40
Accountant£64£64
Accountant (general staff)£40£40
Accountant (manager)£86.40£86.40
Accountant (partner)£108£115.20
Anaesthetist£108£108
Architect£79.20£72
Cardiologist£115.20£115.20
Cell telephone site analysis£72£72
Child psychiatrist£108£108
Child psychologist£100.80£100.80
Computer expert£72£72
Consultant engineer£72£54.40
Dentist£93.60£93.60
Dermatologist£86.40£86.40
Disability consultant£54.40£54.40
DNA (testing of sample)£252 per test£252 per test
DNA (preparation of report)£72£72
Doctor (GP)£79.20£72
Employment consultant£54.40£54.40
Enquiry agent£25.60£18.40
ENT surgeon£100.80£100.80
General surgeon£108£72
Geneticist£86.40£86.40
GP (records report)£50.40 fixed fee£72 fixed fee
Gynaecologist£108£72
Haematologist£97.60£72
Handwriting expert£72£72
Interpreter£28£25
Lip reader/Signer£57.60£32.80
Mediator£100.80£100.80
Medical consultant£108£72
Medical microbiologist£108£108
Meteorologist£100.80£144 fixed fee
Midwife£72£72
Neonatologist (non-clinical negligence cerebral palsy case)£108£108
Neonatologist (clinical negligence cerebral palsy case)£180£180
Neurologist (non-clinical negligence cerebral palsy case)£122.40£72
Neurologist (clinical negligence cerebral palsy case)£200£200
Neuropsychiatrist£126.40£72
Neuroradiologist (non-clinical negligence cerebral palsy case)£136.80£136.80
Neuroradiologist (clinical negligence cerebral palsy case)£180£180
Neurosurgeon£136.80£72
Nursing expert£64.80£64.80
Obstetrician£108£108
Occupational therapist£54.40£54.40
Oncologist£112£112
Orthopaedic surgeon£115.20£115.20
Paediatrician£108£72
Pathologist£122.40£432 fixed fee
Pharmacologist£97.60£97.60
Photographer£25.60£18.40
Physiotherapist£64.80£64.80
Plastic surgeon£108£108
Process server£25.60£18.40
Psychiatrist£108£108
Psychologist£93.60£93.60
Radiologist£108£108
Rheumatologist£108£108
Risk assessment expert£50.40£50.40
Speech therapist£79.20£79.20
Surveyor (housing disrepair)£85£115
Surveyor (non-housing disrepair)£40£40
Telecoms expert£72£72
Toxicologist£108£108
Urologist£108£108
Vet£72£72
Voice recognition£93.60£72]

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