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What does CPR mean? In civil litigation practice, CPR refers to the civil procedure rules governing procedure in the High Court and County Court of England and Wales. Read with their Practice Directions, the CPR set out how claims are issued and served, case management, disclosure, evidence, trials, appeals, enforcement and costs, including detailed assessment in the Senior Courts Costs Office (scco). The rules are made under the Civil Procedure Act 1997 by the Civil Procedure Rule Committee; “CPR” is practitioner shorthand rather than a defined statutory term. The CPR and Practice Directions are published on the Ministry of Justice website...

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Business and Property Courts flexible trials scheme: CPR PD 57AB guidance on scope, procedure, disclosure, evidence and submissions (England and Wales)

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This Practice Note sets out guidance on the construction and application of the relevant provisions of the cpr. Depending on the court in which your case is underway, you should also remain alert to any additional provisions—see: Court specific guidance. CPR PD 57AB addresses both the shorter trials scheme and the flexible trials scheme, and took effect on 1 October 2018, following a successful pilot conducted under CPR PD 51N in the Rolls Building only. It applies to claims issued on or after 1 October 2015 within the Business and Property Courts. This Practice Note confines itself to the flexible trials scheme. For direction on the shorter trials scheme, see Practice Note: Business and Property Courts—shorter trials scheme. For wider guidance on how the Business and Property Courts operate, see Practice Note: Business and Property Courts.

Purpose of the flexible trials scheme

The flexible trials scheme is designed to shorten the time needed for trial, thereby cutting costs and allowing earlier trial dates to be secured. This is achieved by restricting disclosure and limiting oral evidence, including submissions, at trial...

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