Cameron Amos
Costs Draftsman
Medical Negligence
- Bishop's Stortford
Biography
I am a Trainee Costs Lawyer within the Bishop’s Stortford Costs team and am due to qualify as a Member of the Association of Costs Lawyers in January 2026.
I joined Tees in 2021 as a Costs Draftsman, having previously worked in family law for a number of years. Alongside my role, I have undertaken my professional studies while working full time, enabling me to gain valuable hands-on experience across a wide range of costs matters.
I work closely with clients to understand their objectives and requirements, with the aim of achieving the best possible outcome. I appreciate that issues surrounding legal costs can often feel daunting; however, through my strong work ethic, combined with my developing expertise and practical knowledge, I strive to provide clear, pragmatic, and effective support throughout the process.
I regularly work with several departments within Tees, including:
I am experienced in preparing a broad range of cost documents, including:
- Breakdowns of Costs
- N260 Statements of Costs
- Three-column inter partes Bills of Costs
- Electronic Bills (Precedent S)
- Costs Budgets (Precedent H)
- Budget Discussion Reports (Precedent R)
- Budget Variations (Precedent T)
Expertise
Awards and accreditations
Further information
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