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Dispute Resolution horizon scan: CPR/PD changes (1 Feb & 6 Apr 2024), fixed recoverable costs updates, key judgments, HMCTS video hearings service, SLAPPs, bills and consultations, and Hague Judgments Convention

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ARCHIVED: This archived Horizon scanner reviews recent and forthcoming developments of interest to Dispute Resolution (DR) lawyers as at 21 February 2024. It covers changes since the 4 December 2023 edition of the Horizon scanner: Dispute Resolution—Horizon scanner—December 2023 [Archived].

Hot topic—CPR and PD changes 1 February and 6 April

Another round of CPR rules and Practice Direction (PD) changes comes into force on Saturday, 6 April 2024, while 1 February 2024 saw changes to the Electronic Working Pilot Scheme. The CPR changes are set out in The Civil Procedure (Amendment) Rules 2024, SI 2024/106. The principal changes concern:

  • case management—there are modifications to Part 26 (the preliminary stage of case management) and Part 28 (fast and intermediate track) that introduce new provisions whilst also clarifying existing rules. There are also amendments to Part 31 (disclosure) so that CPR 31.5 applies in the intermediate track
  • fixed costs—changes are made to the fixed costs set out in Part 45 and these will apply retrospectively. Clarification is provided that parties may expressly agree that Part 45 does not apply, and the changes also address the overlap between Part 45 and Part 36. Amendments are also made in relation to inquest proceedings...
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