Andrew McAulay > Clarion > Leeds, England > Lawyer Profile

Clarion
ELIZABETH HOUSE
13-19 QUEEN STREET
LEEDS
LS1 2TW
England

Work Department

Costs lawyer and head of costs and litigation funding.

Position

Andrew created the Costs and Litigation Funding team at Clarion which has substantially grown to be a national and international service.

Andrew leads a team of over 30 people who specialise in all areas of costs law.

Andrew deals with multi-million pound claims for costs, solicitor/own client disputes and litigation funding issues. Andrew enjoys advising on high value and complex costs litigation matters, with his specialist areas being commercial litigation, personal injury, medical negligence and solicitor/own client costs disputes. Andrew also has extensive experience and knowledge of litigation funding, with a real specialism in conditional fee agreements.

Andrew is a costs lawyer and is a member of the Association of Costs Lawyers (ACL). Andrew is the former chair of the education committee for the Association of Costs Lawyers and a former tutor for the ACLT training school. He is an accredited costs lawyer meaning he is authorised by the Costs Lawyers Standards Board to deliver CPD training. He is a board member for the Costs Lawyers Standards Board, which is the regulator of Costs Lawyers in the UK.

He is regularly invited to speak on costs law and litigation funding at seminars across the country.

Career

Trained Clarion; partner Clarion 2014.

Memberships

Member of Association of Costs Lawyers, member of Leeds Law Society.

Education

Notre Dame Sixth Form College; ACL (2012 Costs Lawyer Qualification).

Leisure

Football; running; swimming.

Lawyer Rankings

London > Dispute resolution > Costs lawyers

(Leading Individuals)

Andrew McAulay – Clarion

One of the UK’s largest specialists in cost management and Court of Protection costs litigation, Clarion is highly regarded for its ‘second to none expertise and exemplary quality of work.’ In Leeds, Andrew McAulay is highly experienced in assessment proceedings, solicitor/own client assessments and litigation funding, particularly in relation to Conditional Fee Agreements. Director Stephanie Kaye leads the Court of Protection costs offering. Fellow director Joanne Chase is recommended for high value bills of costs claims.