In the High Court today Judge David Waksman said he made “no order as to costs”, so both sides will pay their own bills.
According to court documents, Staveley’s PCP Capital Partners amassed nearly £20m in legal costs during the long-running trial.
Lawyers acting for Ms Staveley had called for the bank to contribute £11m towards her expenses.
“We welcome the Judge’s decision, which justly ensures that PCP is not liable to pay Barclays any of its costs of the litigation,” Khaled Khatoun, Staveley’s lawyer, said today.
The high-profile trial centred around the claim that Barclays gave Staveley’s private equity firm less favourable treatment than other parties in the emergency £7.3bn fundraising that saved the bank from a state bailout in 2008.
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