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What does LiST mean? LiST is the litigation support technology group, a UK-based community of litigation support, eDisclosure/eDiscovery and legal technology practitioners. In practice, “LiST” refers both to the group and to its widely used best‑practice materials for electronic disclosure/discovery, such as guidance on data processing, metadata fields, load‑file formats and document exchange protocols. The term is not defined in legislation or case law; it is a descriptive, industry‑standard reference. LiST resources are frequently used to shape or underpin ESI/disclosure protocols, disclosure review proposals and data‑exchange specifications agreed between parties under CPR PD 57AD (England and Wales), and comparable case‑management directions in Scotland,...

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Global country-by-country guide to cross-border insolvency recognition and enforcement frameworks (EU Recast, UNCITRAL Model Law, FJ(RE)A 1933, IA 1986 s 426 and other tools)

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By its very nature, the EU recast regulation on insolvency is binding in law and directly applicable across all EU Member States, except Denmark (which opted not to participate in this regulation). Following Brexit, the principal operative provisions on automatic recognition under the EU Recast Regulation on Insolvency are no longer applicable in the UK (see Practice Note: Brexit—impact on Recast Regulation on Insolvency [Archived]). However, other Member States continue to apply the EU Recast Regulation on Insolvency where its requirements are met. The UNCITRAL Model Law on Cross-Border Insolvency (the UNCITRAL Model Law on Cross-Border Insolvency) has no direct effect; nonetheless, countries around the world may decide to adopt it, in whole or in part, with or without modifications (see Practice Notes: list of countries which have adopted the UNCITRAL Model Law on insolvency or are considering its adoption and When does UNCITRAL (implemented by the Cross-Border Insolvency Regulations) apply and what are the effects?)...

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