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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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CPR (England and Wales) amendments effective February and April 2016: costs management, enforcement, default judgment, appeals, and pilot schemes (Insolvency Express Trials; Bill of Costs).

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This Practice Note is archived, is not maintained, and is supplied for background reference only. In addition, some links may no longer lead to the provisions as they stood at the time the guidance was published. For information on earlier and/or later Amendments to the CPR, see: CPR updates—overview and Procedure Rule Committee minutes—overview.

Underlying documents

The Civil Procedure (Amendment) Rules 2016, SI 2016/234 sets out revisions to the Parts of the CPR. The Making Document, issued by the Ministry of Justice on Thursday 25 February 2016, details changes to the practice directions.

Coming into force date

February 2016

  • 23 February 2016—amendments to CPR PD 12 concerning Default Judgment. These changes reflect last year’s commencement of the Hague Convention on the Choice of Court Agreements
  • 23 February 2016—amendments to CPR PD 74A on Enforcement of judgments in different jurisdictions. These changes also follow last year’s commencement of the Hague Convention on the Choice of Court Agreements

1 April 2016

  • 1 April 2016—pilot of Insolvency Express Trials
  • 1 April 2016—extension of the voluntary Bill of Costs pilot scheme

6 April 2016 All...

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