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What does Track mean? In civil litigation, a track is the procedural route the court uses to manage a claim proportionately, determining timetable, evidence, trial length and recoverable costs. In England and Wales, “track” is a defined case‑management concept under the Civil Procedure rules (CPR Part 26). Defended claims are allocated—following the Directions Questionnaire and having regard to value, complexity, importance, number of parties, expert evidence and trial length—to one of four tracks: small claims, fast track, intermediate track and multi‑track. Allocation (and re‑allocation) has practical consequences for disclosure, expert evidence, case management directions, trial format and the applicable costs regime,...

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2022 Banking and Finance: Cross-practice Tracker of Key Dates, Regulatory Changes and Consultations (Archived)

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Banking & Finance-key dates and future developments tracker: 2022 [Archived]

This Banking & Finance tracker of key dates and forthcoming developments is provided to help banking and finance lawyers monitor upcoming milestones, deadlines and horizon scanning. It also captures future changes from other Practice Areas where they are pertinent to banking and finance practitioners. Several other Practice Areas publish their own trackers too. Note that it does not attempt to cover every consultation on financial services regulation (including derivatives and capital markets). Rather, it spotlights those matters the Banking & Finance team regard as most relevant for practitioners and facility documentation. For fuller coverage of European Union (EU) and US financial services regulatory change, see Practice Note: Trackers and Timelines-financial services. That resource lists in full all timelines issued by the Financial Services team. Those timelines follow, in detail, developments on major EU Directives and Regulations, including the Fourth Money Laundering Directive (MLD4), the Bank Recovery and Resolution Directive (BRRD), the European Market Infrastructure Regulation (EMIR) and the Market in Financial Instruments Directive II (MiFID II). For detailed information on the recent developments in LIBOR, see Practice...

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