Charities and Litigation – Who Pays, and How Can Charities Reduce the Costs Risk?
Costs are fundamental to litigation, and no more so than in relation to charities. William Hopkin and Simon Adamyk draw together the varied instances in which charity law issues may end up in Court, and provide clear and insightful analysis of how costs are addressed. They also recommend how charities can seek to reduce the costs risk, and how they can adjust their litigation strategy to take account of the potential costs implications, so as to hone their dispute resolution strategy to good effect and protect their charity’s interests.