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Replacing Tailored Fixed Fees
We have replaced Tailored Fixed Fees (TFF) with standard fees from 1st October 2007 for those categories of law not covered by a category-specific fee scheme. The schemes apply to all cases started on or after 1st October 2007.
For almost 70% of solicitors’ firms, the new fees represent an increase in the current average cost of the cases to which they will apply.
When comparing the fees with the TFF rate, please consider that TFF rates include:
- VAT - the fixed fees published in Legal Aid Reform: The Way Ahead were shown net of VAT, which we will pay on top
- disbursements – under the new scheme all disbursements except counsel’s fees are payable in addition to the fixed fees
- exceptional cases - you don’t normally receive extra payments for these. However, in the new scheme, all exceptional cases (those where the costs on hourly rates are three times the fee) will be paid separately at hourly rates.
View Standard Fixed Fees: Table under Related Documents for the new fixed fees.
Where do the new fees apply?
The new fees will apply in the following categories of law:
- actions against the police
- clinical negligence
- community care
- consumer
- debt
- education
- employment
- housing
- personal injury
- public law
- welfare benefits.
View Standard Fixed Fees: Table under Related Documents for the new fixed fees.
For more information
These fees were published in Legal Aid Reform: The Way Ahead in November 2006.
They are effective from 1 October 2007.
View Standard Fixed Fees: Table under Related Documents.
Provider should contact their LSC account manager with any questions.
Last updated: 27 September 2007
