Most attorneys deal with bills of costs — but few truly understand how powerful (or problematic) they can be.
At its core, a bill of costs is a financial record. But it’s also a legal argument — one that can secure proper compensation for time, skill, and complexity. This article breaks down the parts of a bill, when it’s used, and why getting it right isn’t just admin — it’s strategy.
Learn the difference between party-and-party and attorney-and-client costs, when VAT applies, and how small errors can turn into major reductions. (Dummy Post)

