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CIVIL LIABILITY ACT 2002 - SECT 26U
Maximum legal costs of eligible claims
26U Maximum legal costs of eligible claims
(1) The maximum costs for legal services provided to the plaintiff in
connection with a victim claim that is eligible to be satisfied from a
victim trust fund are fixed as follows-- (a) if the amount recovered on the
claim does not exceed $100,000--maximum costs are fixed at 20% of the
amount recovered or $10,000, whichever is greater,
(b) if the
amount recovered on the claim exceeds $100,000 but does not exceed
$250,000--maximum costs are fixed at 18% of the amount recovered or $20,000,
whichever is greater,
(c) if the amount recovered on the claim exceeds
$250,000 but does not exceed $500,000--maximum costs are fixed at 16% of the
amount recovered or $45,000, whichever is greater,
(d) if the
amount recovered on the claim exceeds $500,000--maximum costs are fixed at 15%
of the amount recovered or $80,000, whichever is greater.
(2) The regulations
may prescribe an amount or percentage to replace any amount or percentage in
subsection (1). When such a replacement amount or percentage is prescribed, it
applies for the purposes of subsection (1) in place of the amount or
percentage that it replaces.
(3) Schedule 1 (Maximum costs in
personal injury damages matters) to the Legal Profession Uniform Law
Application Act 2014 applies in respect of the maximum costs for legal
services provided to a plaintiff in connection with a victim claim that is
eligible to be satisfied from a victim trust fund as if subsections (1) and
(2) of this section were substituted for subclauses (1) and (2) of clause 2 of
that Schedule.
(5) The
"amount recovered" on a claim is the full amount of the damages awarded (not
just the amount ordered to be paid from a victim trust fund).
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