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Archived Oct 2024 Dispute Resolution horizon scan: Supreme Court Rules 2024 portal, CPR changes, key appeals, bills and consultations, and forthcoming procedural reforms (England and Wales)

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This Horizon scanner reviews recent and forthcoming developments relevant to Dispute Resolution (DR) lawyers as at October 2024. It reflects changes since the June 2024 edition: Dispute Resolution—Horizon scanner—June 2024.

Hot topic—New Supreme Court Rules

Substantial reforms to Supreme Court procedure will take effect when the Supreme Court Rules 2024 (SCR 2024) come into force on 2 December 2024, under the Supreme Court Rules, SI 2024/949. The SCR 2024 revoke and replace the SCR 2009.

However, practitioners should note that the SCR 2009 will continue to govern:

  • appeals already in progress before 2 December 2024
  • applications for permission to appeal lodged before 2 December 2024
  • notices of appeal submitted prior to 2 December 2024

That said, the court or the registrar may order that the SCR 2009 do not continue to apply.

New Supreme Court Rules Practice Directions (SCR PDs) have been promised, but have not yet been published on the Supreme Court website.

The principal aims of the SCR 2024 are:

  • introducing the Supreme Court case management portal...
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