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What does Case management mean? In practice, case management is the court’s active control of civil proceedings so a case progresses efficiently, fairly and at proportionate cost. Through case management conferences and pre-trial reviews, the court sets timetables, gives directions on statements of case/pleadings, disclosure and expert evidence, narrows the issues, encourages ADR, and enforces compliance with sanctions; in some jurisdictions it also manages costs budgets. In England and Wales, the Civil Procedure Rules govern case management: the overriding objective (Part 1) and case management powers (Part 3) drive directions, track allocation and costs management. In Scotland, active judicial case management is embedded in the Court...

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Closed appeals from UK competition regulators relating to market studies and market investigation references under the Enterprise Act 2002 (Competition Appeal Tribunal, Court of Appeal and Supreme Court)

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The tables set out completed appeals brought by UK competition regulators before the Competition Appeal Tribunal, the Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court, relating to market studies and market investigation references under the Enterprise Act 2002.

For live appeals, see UK competition appeals—ongoing cases tracker. For closed market studies and market investigation references, see UK market studies and market investigation references—closed cases tracker.

Appeals to the Competition Appeal Tribunal

  • Case (case number): B&M European Value Retail S.A. v CMA (1301/6/12/18)
  • Issues: Application for review under section 179(1) of the EA 2002 of the CMA decision dated 01/11/2018 designating B&M as a ‘Designated Retailer’ pursuant to Part 2, Article 4(1)(b) of The Groceries (Supply Chain Practices) Market Investigation Order 2009...
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