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1. For the table following paragraph 7(1)(1) (litigators’ fees for proceedings in the Court of Appeal), substitute the following—
“Class of work | Grade of fee earner | Rate | Variations |
---|---|---|---|
Preparation | Senior solicitor | £43.73 per hour | £45.99 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 | £37.13 per hour | £38.98 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 | £24.54 per hour | £28.05 per hour for a litigator whose office is situated within the City of London or a London borough | |
Advocacy | Senior Solicitor | £52.80 per hour | |
Solicitor | £46.20 per hour | ||
Attendance at court where more than one representative assigned | Senior Solicitor | £34.86 per hour | |
Solicitor, legal executive or fee earner of equivalent experience | £28.05 per hour | ||
Trainee or fee earner of equivalent experience | £16.91 per hour | ||
Travelling and waiting | Senior Solicitor | £20.42 per hour | |
Solicitor, legal executive or fee earner of equivalent experience | £20.42 per hour | ||
Trainee or fee earner of equivalent experience | £10.31 per hour | ||
Routine letters written and routine telephone calls | £2.85 per item | £2.97 per item for a litigator whose office is situated within the City of London or a London borough”. |
Amended by S.I. 2014/415.
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