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Mehta v Howard Kennedy LLP

[2026] EWHC 968 (KB)
JurisdictionUnited Kingdom
CourtHigh Court of Justice (King's Bench Division), on appeal from the Senior Courts Costs Office
Year2026
StatusBinding authority

Key Principle

Where a retainer expressly provides that invoices will be delivered as interim statute bills and the invoices themselves bear out that status, the bills are statute bills triggering the strict assessment time limits in sections 70-72 of the Solicitors Act 1974, and payments made on the client's behalf by third parties with the client's knowledge and consent count as payment of those bills.

Area of Law

General

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