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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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Cryptoassets, NFTs, smart contracts and digital securities: dispute resolution and legal developments tracker (England and Wales)

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This Practice Note monitors statements, reports, consultations and similar materials on Dispute resolution issues relating to cryptoassets (cryptocurrencies, non-fungible tokens (NFTs)), smart contracts and digital securities, including the status of these assets under English law. For broader guidance on cryptoassets and their relevance to a dispute resolution practitioner’s work, see:

  • Practice Note: Cryptoassets for Dispute Resolution lawyers
  • Practice Note: Cryptoassets for Dispute Resolution lawyers—key and illustrative cases
  • Issues in cryptoasset related civil claims—checklist

Report

  • Key date: 19 March 2026
  • Details: The UK Jurisdiction Taskforce’s (UKJT’s) Control Panel issued its Report on Control of Digital Assets, explaining how control operates in practice. Framed as an “explanatory guide”, it aids judges and legal practitioners when applying the law “as a matter of fact to various and evolving technologies” (para 18). For further information and the report link, see LNB News 20/03/2026 45—UKJT Report on Control of Digital Assets.

Legislation

  • Key date: 2 December 2025
  • Details: The Property (Digital Assets etc) Act 2025 commenced on 2 December 2025. It was brought in to clarify that digital holdings, including cryptocurrency and NFTs, fall within the statutory framework...
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