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What does Dispute resolution mean? Dispute resolution describes the processes used by lawyers and clients to resolve legal disagreements—by agreement, determination or adjudication—inside or outside court. It is a descriptive, cross‑practice term rather than a single statutory definition; particular mechanisms are set by procedure and sector legislation. In pensions practice, disputes between members, employers and trustees are commonly handled through internal dispute resolution procedures (IDRP/IDR), ombudsman schemes, alternative dispute resolution (mediation or arbitration), and litigation. In the UK, The Pensions Ombudsman (TPO) offers an Early Resolution Service and formal determinations; TPAS’s dispute‑handling functions have transferred to TPO, with general guidance now provided by...

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Archived: UK Brexit dispute resolution news index (2021-2025): assimilated/retained EU law reforms, Rome I/II, jurisdiction and enforcement, cross-border civil justice and procedural updates

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This Practice Note is archived and no longer maintained. It gathers News from 1 January 2021, ie after IP completion day, up to 28 January 2025. It explores a range of issues on the consequences of Brexit for Dispute resolution (DR) practitioners, including the Retained EU Law (Revocation and Reform) Bill. From 1 January 2024, ‘retained EU law’ has been styled as ‘Assimilated’ law; this is a change of name only, with no alteration to the provisions discussed. For further detail, see Practice Note: Assimilated law.

For News Analysis predating Exit day (31 January 2020), see:

  • Dispute Resolution News Analysis—Brexit (exit day to IP completion day) [Archived]
  • Dispute Resolution News Analysis—Brexit (up to exit day) [Archived]

For wider reading on legal Requirements and the implications of Brexit, consult the Brexit collection, which provides links to Practice Notes, Checklists and Q&As, as well as News Analysis and Legal Updates spanning multiple practice areas.

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  • 28/01/2025 — Retained EU Law (Revocation and Reform) Act 2023 (Consequential Amendments) Regulations 2025 — LNB News 28/01/2025 19 SI...
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