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This book is intended to assist practitioners navigating the non-party costs jurisdiction. Non-party costs orders have become increasingly prevalent since the court’s power to make them was confirmed in 1986. Though judges have a wide discretion in this regard, the jurisprudence that has developed on this topic offers important guidance as to its exercise.The principles that have underpinned the making of non-party costs orders generally are introduced in part one. Part two considers the application and development of those principles in relation to seven specific non-parties. Finally, the procedure involved in obtaining a non-party costs order is set out in part three.ABOUT THE AUTHORCharles Shwenn is a barrister with a broad commercial chancery practice. He has a particular interest in the law of costs and civil procedure, on which he regularly writes and advises.CONTENTSChapter 1 - The Basis of the JurisdictionPart 1 - General PrinciplesChapter 2 - Approaches to Identifying Liable Non-PartiesChapter 3 - Additional General PrinciplesPart 2 - Specific Non-PartiesChapter 4 - Liability InsurersChapter 5 - WitnessesChapter 6 - Commercial Litigation FundersChapter 7 - CompaniesChapter 8 - Litigation FriendsChapter 9 - SolicitorsChapter 10 - Trade UnionsPart 3 - ProcedureChapter 11 - Procedure, Ancillary Orders and Appeals