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Caseload research – how many active cases does the average litigator manage?

It’s important to us at Feesability to establish a simple price-banding structure that will be proportionate to usage levels while maintaining a liberal approach to the number of users who can log in under a single account.

Here are some of our thoughts –  we would be very pleased to receive comment from potential users and other interested parties.

In the context of our costs-budgeting application we focus initially on the person who will have primary day-to-day conduct of a case. And by a case we mean a civil dispute (non-family) that would be allocated to the multi-track if reached that procedural stage.  Hence a case would include anything from a serious personal injury to a £ multi-million commercial dispute.

The person with day-to-day conduct might or might not be the client partner but is the one who would be primarily responsible for compiling a costs estimate (and for whom we hope Feesability will become indispensable)

We would like to compile data on the number of cases that person could have active at any one time.  The better informed we are on this issue over the next two months the more transparent our pricing model can be when we launch.

So please let us know what your numbers are, individually or within your department or firm.  Likewise we would be interested in reviewing any independent data that may be out there on caseload.

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