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The Criminal Legal Aid (Remuneration) Regulations 2013

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Litigators’ fees for proceedings in the Court of Appeal

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7.—(1) For proceedings in the Court of Appeal the appropriate officer must allow fees for work by litigators at the following prescribed rates—

Class of workGrade of fee earnerRateVariations
PreparationSenior solicitor£53 per hour£55.75 per hour for a litigator whose office is situated within the City of London or a London borough
Solicitor, legal executive or fee earner of equivalent experience£45 per hour£47.25 per hour for a litigator whose office is situated within the City of London or a London borough
Trainee or fee earner of equivalent experience£29.75 per hour£34 per hour for a litigator whose office is situated within the City of London or a London borough
AdvocacySenior Solicitor£64 per hour
Solicitor£56 per hour
Attendance at court where more than one representative assignedSenior Solicitor£42.25 per hour
Solicitor, legal executive or fee earner of equivalent experience£34 per hour
Trainee or fee earner of equivalent experience£20.50 per hour
Travelling and waitingSenior Solicitor£24.75 per hour
Solicitor, legal executive or fee earner of equivalent experience£24.75 per hour
Trainee or fee earner of equivalent experience£12.50 per hour
Routine letters written and routine telephone calls£3.45 per item£3.60 per item for a litigator whose office is situated within the City of London or a London borough

(2) In respect of any item of work, the appropriate officer may allow fees at less than the relevant prescribed rate specified in the table following sub-paragraph (1) where it appears to the appropriate officer reasonable to do so having regard to the competence and despatch with which the work was done.

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