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Turner v Coupland Cavendish: Part 18 available in SOCA assessments; agency entitles clients to cash account ATE commission information; no prima facie case required (England and Wales)

Published on: 15 July 2025

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Turner v Coupland Cavendish Ltd [2025] EWHC 1605 (KB)

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The court held that Part 18 requests can be used in SOCA matters — namely the scrutiny of statutory solicitor bills of costs — and in connected objections to the solicitor-client 'cash account', which likewise arises under statute. Of note was the Appeal Court’s willingness to entertain the Part 18 point despite no formal Part 18 application having been made below. Reflecting the informality that characterises assessment proceedings, the Appeal Court observed that the parties had been led to understand that particular issues would be addressed under the court’s inherent case management jurisdiction (CPR 3), rendering a formal application superfluous. That stance was in keeping with how the assessment had been managed. Further, where the solicitor incurs charges on the client’s behalf within the cash account, an agency relationship is formed. On that footing, the client is, arguably, entitled to any document bearing on each item of spend, and not only to proof of disbursements appearing on the bill of costs...

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