Exam 1: Introduction & A modern litigation approach & Costs information to the client and funding options

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The courts have given guidance on the level of success fee payable by a client in a CFA personal injury action. Which of the following is the correct level of success fee?

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Your commercial client entered into a CFA without a success fee prior to the issue of proceedings in his breach of contract claim. Which of the following is correct in terms of the documentation your client is required to file at court on the issue of proceedings?

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Assume that a CFA with a success fee has been entered into between a client and his solicitor. Which of the following courses of action is correct?

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Which is not correct? CFAs can be used when it is appropriate and possible to do so …

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Which is not correct? Where a client has a CFA with a success fee the solicitor should have explained …

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DBAs are now permitted in civil litigation. Which statement is incorrect?

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Which is the most accurate answer? The purpose of a statement of case is to …

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Which is correct? The fees of an expert instructed in a case can be one of the most costly disbursements. To alleviate the cost to the firm or the client …

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Which of these do not form part of the CFA? The costs of any action that the client needs to consider could include …

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Which statute governs the implementation of CFAs?

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Which definition most accurately describes a conditional fee arrangement ('CFA')?

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