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TCC case management conferences: scheduling, required documents, costs budgeting, disclosure and post-hearing steps under CPR 60/PD 60 and the TCC Guide (England and Wales)

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This Practice Note sets out guidance for preparing for a case management conference (CMC) in the Technology and Construction Court (TCC), covering when the CMC will be held, what documents should be assembled in advance, attending the CMC itself, and the steps that follow the hearing.

Authoritative direction on these points in the TCC appears in CPR 60, CPR PD 60 and the Technology and Construction Court Guide.

Because those provisions supplement the general CPR, this Practice Note should be read alongside broader multi-track CMC materials, including Practice Note: Multi-track—case management conference (CMC) and Multi-track—case management—checklist.

It should also be considered with Practice Note: TCC—case management, which addresses general case management matters in the TCC.

TCC claims are treated as allocated to the multi-track, and CPR 26 does not apply to TCC proceedings (CPR 60.6(1) and Technology and Construction Court Guide, para 5.1.4 (Technology and Construction Court Guide)).

Subject to any inconsistency with CPR PD 60 and/or variation by court order, CPR 29 and CPR PD 29 govern the case management of TCC claims (CPR 60.6(2)).

Save as stated, CPR 29 and CPR PD 29 apply to TCC case management unless displaced by express order or inconsistency.

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