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Statutory Instruments

2011 No. 2066

Legal Services Commission, England And Wales

The Community Legal Service (Funding) (Amendment No.2) Order 2011

Made

18th August 2011

Laid before Parliament

24th August 2011

Coming into force in accordance with article 2

The Lord Chancellor makes the following Order in exercise of the powers conferred by sections 6(4) and 25(8A) of the Access to Justice Act 1999(1).

The Lord Chancellor has consulted the General Council of the Bar and the Law Society in accordance with section 25(2) of that Act and has had regard to the matters specified in section 25(3) of that Act.

Citation, commencement and interpretation

1. This Order may be cited as the Community Legal Service (Funding) (Amendment No.2) Order 2011.

2. This Order comes into force-

(a)in relation to this article, articles 1, 3, 4, 5, 6(c), 7, 8, 11, 12, 13, 14 and article 9 in so far as it relates to Parts 4 and 5 of Schedule 1 to the 2007 Order, on 3rd October 2011;

(b)in relation to article 6(a) and (b) and article 9 in so far as it relates to Parts 1, 2 and 3 of Schedule 1 to the 2007 Order-

(i)where funded services are provided under the 2010 Standard Civil Contract on 3rd October 2011;

(ii)where funded services are provided under the Unified Contract on 1st February 2012;

(c)in relation to article 9, in so far as it relates to Schedule 2 to the 2007 Order, and article 10 on 1st February 2012.

3. In this Order, "the 2007 Order" means the Community Legal Service (Funding) Order 2007(2) and words and phrases used in this Order have the same meaning as in the 2007 Order.

Amendments to the 2007 Order

4. The 2007 Order is amended as follows.

5. In article 3(1), in the definition of "family proceedings", after paragraph (i) insert-

"but excludes proceedings under the Inheritance (Provision for Family and Dependants) Act 1975(3) and the Trusts of Land and Appointment of Trustees Act 1996(4);".

6. In article 5(2)-

(a)in sub-paragraph (b)(i) for "200% for non family proceedings" substitute "100% for proceedings";

(b)in sub-paragraph (b)(ii) for "100%" substitute "50%"; and

(c)after sub-paragraph (d) insert-

"(e)must-

(i)provide for payment of expert services of a type listed in Section 1 of Schedule 6 at the fixed fees or at rates not exceeding the rates set out in that section;

(ii)provide that the Commission may increase the fixed fees or rates set out in Section 1 of Schedule 6 if it considers it reasonable to do so due to exceptional circumstances as defined in Section 2 of Schedule 6; and

(iii)include provisions relating to the payment of expert services that accord with those set out in paragraphs 1 and 3 to 5 of Section 2 of Schedule 6.".

7. In article 5A(3), omit sub-paragraphs (b) and (c).

8. After article 5B insert-

"Remuneration of barristers in independent practice providing funded services under a certificate in civil (non-family) proceedings

5C.-(1) This article applies where-

(a)funded services are provided by a barrister in independent practice under a certificate; and

(b)the funded services are not advocacy services in family proceedings to which article 5A applies.

(2) Subject to paragraph (3), the Commission must fund payments to a barrister in independent practice at the hourly rates set out in Schedule 7.

(3) The Commission may increase the hourly rate for junior counsel in the county court if it considers it reasonable to do so.

(4) For the purposes of this article and Schedule 7-

(a)"junior counsel" means a barrister in independent practice of less than 10 years call; and

(b)"senior counsel" means a barrister in independent practice of 10 years call or more."

9. For Schedules 1 and 2 to the 2007 Order substitute Schedules 1 and 2 set out in Schedule 1 to this Order.

10. For paragraph 77 of Schedule 4 to the 2007 Order substitute-

"77.-(1) This paragraph applies where advocacy services within article 5A(3) are provided by counsel.

(2) There shall be determined on cost assessment, a figure having regard to-

(i)the work reasonably done by counsel;

(ii)the remuneration that would have been payable had the services been remunerated in accordance with paragraph 76 as it applied before 1st February 2012; and

(iii)the remuneration that would have been payable had the services been remunerated under the provisions of the Community Legal Service (Funding) (Counsel in Family Proceedings) Order 2001(5).

(4) The remuneration payable to counsel is the figure determined on cost assessment in accordance with paragraph (2) reduced by ten percent.".

11. In Schedule 5 to the 2007 Order, omit paragraphs 4 to 6.

12. After Schedule 5 to the 2007 Order, insert Schedules 6 and 7 set out in Schedule 2 to this Order.

Transitional Provisions

13.-(1) Where funded services are provided under a certificate and-

(a)the application for the certificate is signed before the date this Order comes into force in relation to those funded services, regardless of whether the scope of the certificate is extended on or after that date; and

(b)the application is received by the Commission before the expiry of 7 days after the date this Order comes into force in relation to those funded services,

the 2007 Order continues to have effect as if this Order had not been made.

14. Where funded services are provided otherwise than under a certificate and-

(a)an application for funded services is made before the date this Order comes into force in relation to those services; or

(b)a client was in receipt of Legal Help before the date this Order comes into force in relation to that Legal Help and the funded services are extended on or after that date to include Help at Court or Legal Representation,

the 2007 Order continues to have effect as if this Order had not been made.

Signed by authority of the Lord Chancellor

McNally

Minister of State

Ministry of Justice

18th August 2011

Article 9

SCHEDULE 1

Article 5

"SCHEDULE 1Fees and Hourly Rates

Subject to any specific provisions of this Schedule, words and expressions used in this Schedule have the same meaning as in the 2010 Standard Civil Contract or, in relation to services provided under the Unified Contract, that contract. The fees and rates in this Schedule are exclusive of value added tax. References to "Schedule Authorisation" shall, in respect of services provided under the Unified Contract, be read as "Specialist Quality Mark".

Part 1 - Civil Standard and Graduated Fees

1 -� Legal Help and Help at Court
Table 1

The fees in this Table for Housing do not apply to the Housing Possession Court Duty Scheme -� see Table 6.

CategorySchedule Authorisation Standard FeeSchedule Authorisation Exceptional ThresholdTolerance Standard FeeTolerance Exceptional Threshold
Actions Against the Police£239£717n/an/a
Clinical Negligence£195£585n/an/a
Community Care£266£798£161£483
Consumer General Contract£159£477£134£402
Debt£180£540£111£333
Education£272£816n/an/a
Employment£207£621£135£405
Housing£157£471£124£372
Miscellaneousn/an/a£79£237
Personal Injury£203£609£139£417
Public Law£259£777n/an/a
Welfare Benefits£150£450£122£366
2 -� Family Public Law
Table 2 (a): Legal Help
National
£132
Table 2(b): Family Help (Lower) -� Section 31 Children Act 1989 care or Supervision proceedings only
National
£365
Table 2(c): Legal Representation - section 31 Children Act 1989 Care or Supervision proceedings only
PartyCourtNo. of ClientsMidlandsNorthLondon and SouthWales
ChildOther1£1,949£1,598£2,237£2,183
ChildOther2+£2,922£2,396£3,355£3,275
ChildHigh Court1£2,591£2,125£2,975£2,903
ChildHigh Court2+£3,887£3,188£4,461£4,354
Joined PartyOther£1,033£798£1,201£1,301
JoinedHigh Court£1,374£1,062£1,597£1,730
Party
ParentOther1£2,556£2,123£2,907£2,633
ParentOther2£3,196£2,653£3,633£3,291
ParentHigh Court1£3,399£2,823£3,866£3,502
ParentHigh Court2£4,249£3,530£4,832£4,378
3 -� Family Private Law

Words and expressions in Table 3(e), Table 3(f) and Table 3(g) have the same meaning as in Schedule 3.

Table 3(a) -� Legal Help
National
£86
Table 3(b) -� Legal Help -� Divorce Petition Only
National
£146
Table 3(c) -� Family Help (Lower) -� Children
FeeSettlement Fee
London£230£138
Non - London£199£119
Table 3(d) Family Help (Lower) -� Finance
FeeSettlement Fee
London£241£145
Non- London£208£125
Table 3(e) Higher Standard Fee Scheme -� Children
RegionCourtFamily Help (Higher) Standard FeeLegal Representation Standard Fee
LondonOther£424£302
High Court£509£362
Non-LondonOther£353£251
High Court£424£302
Table 3(f) Higher Standard Fee Scheme -� Finance
RegionCourtFamily Help (Higher) Standard FeeFamily Help (Higher) Settlement FeeLegal Representation Standard Fee
LondonOther£471£95£374
High Court£565£113£449
Non-LondonOther£392£78£311
High Court£471£95£374
Table 3(g) Higher Standard Fee Scheme -� Domestic Abuse Proceedings
RegionCourtLegal Representation Standard Fee
LondonOther£608
High Court£729
Non-LondonOther£507
High Court£608
4 -� Immigration
Table 4(a) -� Immigration Standard Fees
Stage 1 (Legal Help)Stage 2a (Controlled Legal Representation)Stage 2b (Controlled Legal Representation)
Asylum£413£227£567
Immigration Non-Asylum£234£227£454
Table 4(b) Additional Payments -� Home Office Interview
Representation at Home Office Interview£266
Table 4(c) Additional Payments for Advocacy Services
Additional Payment
Oral Case Management Review Hearing£166
Telephone Case Management Review Hearing£90
Substantive Hearing in the AIT

Asylum £302

Immigration £237

Additional Day Substantive Hearing

Asylum £161

Immigration £161

Table 4 (d) Immigration Removal Centres Standard Fees (for exclusive Schedule Holders only)
On Site Surgery - advising five or more clients£360
On site Surgery - advising four clients or less£180
Fast Track Standby Payment£34.02
5 -� Mental Health
Table 5(a) -� Basic fees
Basic FeesValue
Mental Health -� non Tribunal£253
Level 1 (Mental Health Proceedings)£129
Level 2 (Mental Health Proceedings)£321
Level 3 (Mental Health Proceedings)£294
Table 5(b) additional fees
Additional FeesValue
Adjourned Hearing Fee£117
Remote Travel Payment: Level 1 (Mental Health Proceedings)£69
Remote Travel Payment: Non-Tribunal, Level 2 (Mental Health Proceedings) , Level 3 (Mental Health Proceedings)£138
6 -� Housing Possession Court Duty Scheme
Table 6 Standard Fee
Standard FeesValue
London£75.60
Non-London£71.55

PART 2 Hourly Rates -� Controlled Work

7 -� Legal Help, Help at Court and Family Help (Lower)
Table 7(a) Immigration exceptional cases, Mental Health, Actions Against the Police etc., Public Law, Education and Community Care
ActivityLondon RateNon- London Rate
Preparation, Attendance and Advocacy

£52.65

per hour

£48.24

per hour

Travel & Waiting Time

£27.81

per hour

£27.00

per hour

Routine Letters out and telephone calls

£4.05

per item

£3.78

per item

Table 7(b) Family and Housing (except as in Table 7 (c)) and Employment
ActivityLondon RateNon-London Rate
Preparation, Attendance and Advocacy

£48.74

per hour

£45.95

per hour

Travel & Waiting Time

£25.74

per hour

£25.74

per hour

Routine Letters out and telephone calls

£3.78

per item

£3.65

per item

Table 7(c) Legal Help or Help at Court provided in relation to a review under section 202 of the Housing Act 1996(6) and to a defendant to a possession claim in the County Court; Family Help (Lower) and related Legal Help in relation to care or supervision proceedings under section 31 of the Children Act 1989
ActivityLondon RateNon-London Rate
Preparation, Attendance and Advocacy

£56.16

per hour

£52.56

per hour

Travel & Waiting Time

£27.81

per hour

£27.05

per hour

Routine Letters out and telephone calls

£4.05

per item

£3.78

per item

Table 7(d) Immigration hourly rates cases
ActivityLondon RateNon-London Rate
Preparation, Attendance and Advocacy

£51.62

per hour

£47.30

per hour

Travel & Waiting Time

£27.27

per hour

£26.51

per hour

Routine Letters out and telephone calls

£3.96

per item

£3.69

per item

Table 7 (e) All other categories and all tolerance work
ActivityLondon RateNon-London Rate
Preparation, Attendance and Advocacy

£46.53

per hour

£43.88

per hour

Travel & Waiting Time

£24.62

per hour

£24.62

per hour

Routine Letters out and telephone calls

£3.60

per item

£3.47

per item

8 -� Controlled Legal Representation
Table 8(a) Immigration -� exceptional cases
ActivityLondon RateNon-London Rate
Preparation and Attendance

£57.83

per hour

£54.09

per hour

Travel & Waiting Time

£28.62

per hour

£27.81

per hour

Routine Letters out and telephone calls

£4.14

per item

£3.87

per item

Advocacy

£65.79

per hour

£65.79

per hour

Table 8(b) Immigration - Upper Tribunal cases where permission granted to Client (non Fast Track)
ActivityLondon RateNon-London Rate
Preparation and Attendance

£74.36

per hour

£69.56

per hour

Travel & Waiting Time

£36.82

per hour

£35.78

per hour

Routine Letters out and telephone calls

£5.35

per item

£4.99

per item

Advocacy

£84.56

per hour

£84.56

per hour

Table 8(c) Immigration - Other Hourly Rates Cases
ActivityLondon RateNon-London Rate
Preparation and Attendance

£55.08

per hour

£51.53

per hour

Travel & Waiting Time

£27.27

per hour

£26.51

per hour

Routine Letters out and telephone calls

£3.96

per item

£3.69

per item

Advocacy

£62.64

per hour

£62.64

per hour

Table 8(d) Representation in Mental Health proceedings
ActivityLondon RateNon-London Rate
Preparation and Attendance

£57.83

per hour

£54.09

per hour

Travel & Waiting Time

£28.62

per hour

£27.81

per hour

Routine Letters out and telephone calls

£4.14

per item

£3.87

per item

Advocacy

£65.79

per hour

£65.79

per hour

Attending tribunal with counsel

£30.78

per hour

£30.78

per hour

Part 3 -� Hourly Rates -� Licensed Work

9 -� Family Prescribed Rates
Table 9(a) Care Proceedings
ActivityHigher CourtsCounty Court and Family Proceedings Court
Writing routine letters

£4.23

per item

£3.69

per item

Receiving routine letters

£2.12

per item

£1.85

per item

Routine telephone calls

£4.23

per item

£3.69

per item

Preparation and attendance

£70.07

per hour (London Rate)

£61.38

per hour (London Rate)

£65.84

per hour (Non-London Rate)

£58.41

per hour (Non- London Rate)

Attendance at court or conference with counsel

£37.13

per hour

£32.67

per hour

Advocacy

£70.07

per hour (London Rate) £65.84 per hour (Non-London Rate)

£64.35

per hour

Travelling and waiting time

£32.18

per hour

£29.21

per hour

Table 9(b) Other Family Proceedings

The fees in this Table do not apply to proceedings under the Inheritance (Provision for Family and Dependants) Act 1975(7) or proceedings under the Trusts of Land and Appointment of Trustees Act 1996(8) -� Table 10(a) or Table 10(b) apply to those proceedings.

ActivityHigher CourtsCounty Court and Family Proceedings Court
Routine letters out

£6.35

per item

£5.40

per item

Receiving routine letters

£3.15

per item

£2.70

per item

Routine telephone calls

£6.35

per item

£5.40

per item

Preparation and attendance

£70.56

per hour (London Rate)

£65.75

per hour (Non-London Rate)

£59.40

per hour (London Rate)

£54.90

per hour (Non-London Rate)

Attending court or conference with counsel

£37.13

per hour

£32.40

per hour

Advocacy

£70.56

per hour (London Rate)

£65.75

per hour (Non-London Rate)

£59.40

per hour (London Rate)

£56.70

per hour (Non-London Rate)

Travelling and waiting time

£32.18

per hour

£28.80

per hour (London Rate)

£27.90

per hour (Non-London Rate)

10 - Non Family Prescribed Rates
Table 10 (a) Higher Courts, County Courts and Magistrates' Courts for work carried out with Schedule Authorisation
ActivityHigher CourtsCounty Court and Magistrate Court
Routine letters out

£6.75

per item

£5.94

per item

Routine telephone calls

£3.74

per item

£3.29

per item

Preparation and attendance

£71.55

per hour (London Rate)

£67.50

per hour (Non-London Rate)

£63.00

per hour (London Rate)

£59.40

per hour (Non-London Rate)

Attendance at court or conference with counsel

£33.30

per hour

£29.25

per hour

Advocacy

£67.50

per hour

£59.40

per hour

Travelling and waiting time

£29.93

per hour

£26.28

per hour

Table 10 (b) Higher Courts, County Courts and Magistrates' Courts for work not carried out with Schedule Authorisation
ActivityHigher CourtsCounty Court and Magistrates Court
Routine letters out

£6.66

per item

£5.85

per item

Routine telephone calls

£3.69

per item

£3.24

per item

Preparation and attendance

£70.65

per hour (London Rate)

£66.60

per hour (Non-London Rate)

£62.10

per hour (London Rate)

£58.50

per hour (Non-London Rate)

Attending court or conference with counsel

£32.76

per hour

£28.80

per hour

Advocacy

£66.60

per hour

£58.50

per hour

Travelling and waiting time

£29.43

per hour

£25.88

per hour

Table 10(c) First Tier Tribunal
ActivityLondon RateNon-London Rate
Preparation and attendance

£55.08

per hour

£51.53

per hour

Routine letter out and telephone calls

£3.96

per item

£3.69

per item

Advocacy

£62.64

per hour

£62.64

per hour

Attending tribunal or conference with counsel

£29.30

per hour

£29.30

per hour

Travelling and waiting time

£27.27

per hour

£26.51

per hour

PART 4 -� Family Mediation Fees

11 -� Family Mediation
Table 10(a): Willingness Test
Willingness Test
£25
Table 11 (b): Assessment Meetings
Activity
Assessment alone£87
Assessment separate£87
Assessment together£130
Table 11(c): Mediation Fees
Category of WorkSingle SessionMulti SessionAgreed Proposal
All Issues Sole Mediation£168£756£252
All Issues Co-Mediation£230£1,064£252
Property and Finance Sole Mediation£168£588£189
Property and Finance Co-Mediation£230£834£189
Child Sole Mediation£168£462£126
Child Co-Mediation£230£647£126

PART 5 -� Rates for specialist support contracts

12 -� Specialist support contracts in community care, debt, employment, housing, welfare benefits, mental health, immigration and public law
Table 12
CategoryFixed fee
Stand -� by payment£27 per hour
Advice payment£63 per hour

Article 5 and 5A

SCHEDULE 2

Family Advocacy Scheme: Fees and Rates1 -� Public law Advocacy Fees

Words and expressions used in this Schedule have the same meaning as in Schedule 4. The fees and rates in this Schedule are exclusive of value added tax.

Table 1 (a) Care or supervision proceedings under section 31 of the Children Act 1989 -� graduated fees
CourtHearing Unit 1 (up to 1 hour)Hearing Unit 2 (up to 2.5 hours)Conference FeeOpinion FeeAdvocates' Meeting FeeFinal Hearing Fee (per day)
Family Proceedings Court£86.72£216.81£127.71£105.66£128.16£506.25
County Court£95.40£238.46£127.71£105.66£140.99£556.88
High Court£114.48£286.16£127.71£105.66£169.20£668.25
Table 1 (b) Other Public Law cases - graduated fees
CourtHearing Unit 1 (up to 1 hour)Hearing Unit 2 (up to 2.5 hours)Conference FeeOpinion FeeAdvocates' Meeting FeeFinal Hearing Fee (per day)
Family Proceedings Court£75.83£189.59£127.71£105.66£128.16£464.31
County Court£83.39£208.53£127.71£105.66£140.99£510.75
High Court£100.08£250.20£127.71£105.66£169.20£612.90
Table 1 (c) Public Law -� bolt-on fees
CategoryPayable ForFee Payable
Client - Allegations of HarmHearings25% of Hearing Unit Fee
Client - Lack of understanding etcHearings25% of Hearing Unit Fee
Expert's cross examinationHearings25% of Hearing Unit Fee
Court bundle paymentsHearingsSee table below
Exceptional travel feeHearings Advocates' Meetings and Conferences£32.04
Table 1 (d) Public Law -� bolt-on fees - court bundle payments
CB1 (350-700 pages)CB2 (701-1,400 pages)CB3 (over 1,400 pages)
Interim Hearing£59.40£89.10£89.10
Final Hearing£159.30£239.40£318.60

2 -� Private Law Advocacy Fees

Table 2 (a) Private law children - graduated fees
CourtHearing Unit 1 (up to 1 hour)Hearing Unit 2 (up to 2.5 hours)Conference FeeOpinion FeeFinal hearing fee (per day)
Family Proceedings Court£62.69£156.74£125.37£94.05£397.04
County Court£68.94£172.40£125.37£94.05£436.73
High Court£82.76£206.87£125.37£94.05£524.07
Table 2 (b) Domestic abuse -� graduated fees
CourtHearing Unit 1 (up to 1 hour)Hearing Unit (up to 2.5 hours)Final hearing fee (per day)
Family Proceedings Court£81.50£203.76£361.17
County Court£81.50£203.76£361.17
High Court£81.50£203.76£361.17
Table 2 (c) Private Law Finance -� graduated fees
CourtHearing Unit 1 (up to 1 hour)Hearing Unit 2 (up to 2.5 hours)Financial Dispute Resolution Hearing Unit 1Financial Dispute Resolution Hearing Unit 2Early resolution feeConference FeeOpinion FeeFinal hearing fee (per day
County Court£63.18£157.95£101.07£252.72£126.36£126.36£94.77£443.70
High Court£75.83£189.54£121.32£303.26£151.65£126.36£94.77£532.44
Table 2 (d) Private Law -� bolt-on fees
Bolt-on FeePayable ForFee Payable
Client - Allegations of HarmPrivate Law Children Hearings25% of Hearing Unit Fee
Expert's cross examinationPrivate Law Children Hearings20% of Hearing Unit Fee
Early resolution feePrivate Law Children HearingsSee Private Law Finance table above
Court bundle paymentsPrivate Law Children or Finance HearingsSee table below
Exceptional travel feeHearings and Conferences£32.04
Table 2 (e) Private law children and finance -� bolt-on fees - court bundle payment
CB1 (350-700 pages)CB2 (701-1,400 pages)CB3 (over 1,400 pages)
Interim Hearing£59.40£89.10£89.10
Final Hearing£159.30£239.40£318.60"

Article 12

SCHEDULE 2

Article 5

"SCHEDULE 6Experts' Fees and Rates

Section 1

Table
ExpertNon- London Hourly Rate or fixed feeLondon Hourly Rate or fixed feeComments
A&E consultant£126£135
Accident reconstruction£90£68
Accountant£50 - £135£50 - £144Partner £144, Manager £108, Accountant £80, General staff £50
Anaesthetist£135£135
Architect£99£90
Cardiologist£144£144
Cell telephone site analysis£90£90
Child psychiatrist£135£90
Child psychologist£126£90
Computer expert£90£90
Consultant engineer£90£68
Dentist£117£117
Dermatologist£108£108
Disability consultant£68£68
DNA (per person) -� testing of sample£315 per test£315 per test
DNA (per person) -� preparation of report£90£90
Doctor (GP)£99£90
Employment consultant£68£68
Enquiry agent£32£23
ENT surgeon£126£126
General surgeon£135£90
Geneticist£108£108
GP (records report)£63 fixed fee£90 fixed fee
Gynaecologist£135£90
Haematologist£122£90
Handwriting expert£90£90
Interpreter£32£25
Lip reader / Signer£72£41
Mediator£126£126
Medical consultant£135£90
Medical microbiologist£135£135
Meteorologist£126£180 fixed fee
Midwife£90£90
Neonatologist£135£135
Neurologist£153£90
Neuropsychiatrist£158£90
Neuroradiologist£171£171
Neurosurgeon£171£90
Nursing expert£81£81
Obstetrician£135£135
Occupational therapist£68£68
Oncologist£140£140
Orthopaedic surgeon£144£144
Paediatrician£135£90
Pathologist£153£540 fixed fee
Pharmacologist£122£122
Photographer£32£23
Physiotherapist£81£81
Plastic surgeon£135£135
Process server£32£23
Psychiatrist£135£90
Psychologist£117£90
Radiologist£135£135
Rheumatologist£135£135
Risk assessment expert£63£63
Speech therapist£99£99
Surveyor£50£50
Telecoms expert£90£90
Toxicologist£135£135
Urologist£135£135
Vet£90£90
Voice recognition£117£90

Section 2

(Provisions relating to experts)
Payment of expert services of a type not listed in Section 1

1.-(1) This paragraph applies where the Commission receives a request for funding of an expert service of a type not listed in Section 1.

(2) In considering the rate at which to fund the expert service the Commission-

(a)must have regard to the rates set out in Section 1; and

(b)may require a number of quotes for provision of the service to be submitted to the Commission.

Meaning of exceptional circumstances in article 5(2)(e)(ii)

2. For the purposes of article 5(2)(e)(ii), exceptional circumstances are where the expert's evidence is key to the client's case and either-

(a)the complexity of the material is such that an expert with a high level of seniority is required; or

(b)the material is of such a specialised and unusual nature that only very few experts are available to provide the necessary evidence.

General provisions relating to experts

3.-(1) The costs and expenses relating to experts listed at sub-paragraph (2) are not payable by the Commission as disbursements.

(2) The costs and expenses are-

(a)any administration fee charged by an expert, including (but not limited to)-

(i)a fee in respect of office space or provision of a consultation room;

(ii)a fee in respect of administrative support services, such as typing services;

(iii)a fee in respect of courier services; and

(iv)a subsistence fee;

(b)any cancellation fee charged by an expert, where the notice of cancellation was given to the expert more than 72 hours before the relevant hearing or appointment.

4. The maximum amount that the Commission may pay as a disbursement in respect of an expert's vehicle mileage is £0.45 per mile.

5. The maximum amount that the Commission may pay as a disbursement in respect of an expert's travel time is £40.00 per hour.

Article 5C

SCHEDULE 7Remuneration of barristers in independent practice

Table

CategoryHourly Rate
Junior counsel in the County Court

£112.50 (Non-London Rate)

£135 (London Rate)

Senior counsel alone or leading in the High Court£135
Led junior counsel in the High Court, Court of Appeal or the Supreme Court£112.50
Leading senior counsel in the Court of Appeal£157.50
Queen's Counsel (where approved for briefing or instruction by the Commission) in the High Court or Court of Appeal.£180
Leading senior counsel in the Supreme Court£180
Queen's Counsel (where approved for briefing or instruction by the Commission) in the Supreme Court£225
Noter/Pupil/2nd led junior counsel£36"

EXPLANATORY NOTE

(This note is not part of the Order)

This Order amends the Community Legal Service (Funding) Order 2007 (S.I.2007/2441) ("the 2007 Order"). It reduces the cap on the level of enhancements to hourly rates that can be paid to 100% for civil non-family proceedings in the higher courts and 50% for all other proceedings.

Schedule 1 (fees and rates payable for funded services) and Schedule 2 (fees and rates payable for advocacy services in certain family proceedings) of the 2007 Order, are replaced by new Schedules reducing the fees and rates payable by 10%.

The funding of expert services is brought within the ambit of the 2007 Order for the first time by the insertion of paragraph (e) into article 5(2) of the 2007 Order and the insertion of Schedule 6 into the 2007 Order. These provide for the fixed fees and hourly rates to be paid for the type of expert services listed in Schedule 6.

The insertion of article 5C and Schedule 7 into the 2007 Order provide for fixed rates to be payable to barristers in independent practice where funded services are provided under a certificate and where the services are not advocacy services in family proceedings to which article 5A of the 2007 Order applies.

Section 3 of Schedule 4 to the 2007 Order deals with the remuneration of advocacy services in family proceedings not dealt with elsewhere in the 2007 Order. Article 10 of this Order amends paragraph 77 of Schedule 4 to the 2007 Order to bring the remuneration in these cases in line with the reduction in fees being made elsewhere in the 2007 Order.

(1)

1999 c.22. The reference in section 6 to the Lord Chancellor was changed to the Secretary of State by S.I.2003/1887 and changed back to the Lord Chancellor by S.I. 2005/3429. Section 25(8A) was inserted by section 153 of the Coroners and Justice Act 2009 (c.25).

(5)

S.I.2001/1077; amended by S.I. 2003/2590, 2005/184, 2114 and 3504, 2006/2364, 2007/2443 and 3169, 2008/666, 2009/1854 and revoked by S.I. 2011/1027.


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