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QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION
1 Bridge Street West, Manchester M60 9DJ |
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B e f o r e :
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IRAQI CIVILIANS |
Claimant |
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MINISTRY OF DEFENCE |
Defendant |
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(instructed by Leigh Day & Co) for the Claimant
Simon Browne QC and Paul Joseph
(instructed by Government Legal Department) for the Defendant
Hearing dates: 12 November 2019
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Crown Copyright ©
The Hon Mr Justice Turner :
INTRODUCTION
THE CONDITIONAL FEE AGREEMENT
"Our SUCCESS FEE is the additional charge we make if you win your claim. Our Success Fee is calculated as a percentage of our Basic Charges and does not (unless otherwise indicated in the Schedule at the end of this Agreement) relate to the delay in payment which results from these payment arrangements (the delay in payment is reflected by your agreement to pay us the interest which you recover on our charges). The Success Fee is payable as follows:
a. If the case resolves without our needing to serve Particulars of Claim: 33 per cent of our Basic Charges.
b. If the case concludes between service of the Particulars of Claim and service of the Defence: 67 per cent of our Basic Charges.
c. If the case concludes after service of the Defence: 100 per cent of our Basic Charges.
The reasons for setting the Success Fee at this level are set out in the Schedule at the end of this Agreement."
THE CLAIMANTS' CASE
"In many cases Leigh Day act for groups of clients pursuing claims of a similar nature. Where this is so, it may be necessary for arrangements to be made between clients to share liability for legal costs of the agreement."
"If the MoD elect to contest your case through the English Court, they are likely to fully contest the allegations and put you to strict proof."
[Emphasis added]
Any individual claim brought by an Iraqi civilian would be likely to face the generic risks inherent in the process regardless of the existence of lead cases.
CONCLUSION