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Under scrutiny

16 December 2010 / Isabel West
Issue: 7446 / Categories: Features , Expert Witness , Profession
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Isabel West provides a snapshot of the expert witness landscape

What is your average hourly rate?

£0 - £24 1
£25 - £49 2
£50 - £74 3
£75 - £99 5
£100 - £124 19
£125 - £149 15
£150 - £174 11
£175 - £199 16
£200 - £224 13
£225 - £249 8
£250+ 7

How does this relate to your average hourly rate in 2009?

Higher 23

Lower  3

The same 73

Fee levels

With the RPI at between 4% and 5%, it is not surprising that only a minority of experts have been able to increase their fees. The majority of experts have clearly taken a pragmatic view, and have apparently chosen to freeze their fees in order to maintain or increase their volume of work.

Notably, almost half of the sample (57) reported an increase in instructions this year, suppoting the theory that litigation increases during recessionary periods.

Delegates were asked if they would continue to take on legally aided work if the fee rates were substantially reduced—34 said no, while 23 said they would continue. This should be a clear warning to the Legal Services Commission

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Human rights lawyers, social justice champion, co-founder of the law firm Bindmans, and NLJ columnist Sir Geoffrey Bindman KC has died at the age of 92 years
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