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What (who) is draftsman - definition

Law Costs Draftsman

Draftsman      
·noun ·see Draughtsman.
draftsman      
(draftsmen)
draftsman      
¦ noun (plural draftsmen)
1. a person who drafts legal documents.
2. chiefly N. Amer. variant spelling of draughtsman.

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Law costs draftsman

In English law, a law costs draftsman is a specialist lawyer who settles the legal costs of a court case. The role of the law costs draftsman centres on a procedure known as the detailed assessment of costs, which is controlled by statute in England and Wales. They are concerned with costs relating to all areas of the law and deal with every conceivable type of legal matter that touches upon the subject of costs. An experienced and competent law costs professional may command a salary on a par with that of a solicitor or legal executive.

Examples of use of draftsman
1. He worked as a draftsman and she was a homemaker, there when their children returned from school.
2. As a constitutional and legislative draftsman (and Conservative party member) I can say that any bill of rights has to consist of very short, general paragraphs.
3. A draftsman of great repute, this African–American did the drawings for the worlds first telephone invented by Alexander Graham Bell.
4. Beznoska, a retired ski instructor who now works as a draftsman and carpenter, is from Austria and moved to the resort area in 1'65.
5. Some years ago, I had occasion to ask the chief legislative draftsman of the House of Representatives how I or anyone else was supposed to make sense of a self–contradictory paragraph in a bill affecting financial regulation.