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Civil dispute resolution horizon scan (England and Wales): CPR/PD updates Feb–Apr 2025, key appellate decisions, consultations, legislation and future developments

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ARCHIVED: This Practice Note is archived and not maintained. This Horizon scanner highlights recent and forthcoming developments of interest to Dispute Resolution (DR) lawyers as at 12 February 2025. It covers changes since the 29 October 2024 edition of the Horizon scanner: Dispute Resolution—Horizon scanner—October 2024.

Hot topic—CPR and PD updates

Another tranche of CPR rules and Practice Direction (PD) changes takes effect on Thursday 13 February and Sunday, 6 April 2025.

February PD updates

The 180th Practice Direction update applies from 13 February 2025. It revises the Damages Claims Pilot under CPR PD 51ZB (DCP) and the Online Civil Money Claims Pilot under CPR PD 51R (OCMC). For the DCP, legal advisers may now consider and determine digital applications made through the DCP where all parties are legally represented, aligning the DCP with the OCMC position for digital applications prior to a direction order. For the OCMC, the threshold for legal adviser review and directions orders increases from £1,000 to £10,000. The update can be found on the justice website.

April CPR changes

The CPR changes are set out in The Civil...

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