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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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Coronavirus (COVID-19) licensing law tracker [Archived]: legislation, guidance and local authority enforcement to 18 July 2021

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This archived tracker centred on licensing and was created to monitor major updates, laws, guidance, parliamentary briefings and other materials of interest about coronavirus (COVID-19), where pertinent to local government lawyers up to the so called ‘freedom day’ on 18 July 2021. It aimed to act as a straightforward hub for pertinent material for licensing practitioners working within or alongside local authorities during the coronavirus period. For a navigation list of all local government archived coronavirus trackers, see Coronavirus (COVID-19)—local government tracker up to 18 July 2021 [Archived]. For the latest guidance, see Practice Note: Coronavirus (COVID-19)—local government tracker—post July 2021.

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Alcohol Licensing (Coronavirus) (Regulatory Easements) (Amendment) Regulations 2021, SI 2021/Draft

  • Development: Government eases restrictions for hospitality industry
  • When in force: The day following the day on which these Regulations are made
  • Find out more: These draft Regulations are laid to support the recovery of the hospitality sector in response to the coronavirus pandemic, extending provisions in the Business and Planning Act 2020 to permit sales of alcohol for consumption off the premises by licensed premises that did not hold that permission for a further year (to 30 September 2022), as outlined above for licensing lawyers working...
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