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CPR Part 36 reforms: 2014 Amendment No 8 explained—withdrawal, improved offers, late acceptance, split trials and ‘genuine’ offers; strategic and costs implications for practitioners (England and Wales)

Published on: 24 March 2015

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Original news Civil Procedure (Amendment No 8) Rules 2014, LNB News 18/12/2014 152 SI 2014/3299:

The Civil Procedure Rules 1998, SI 1998/3132 (CPR) are revised to reflect established case law on Part 36 with effect from 6 April 2015. What are the principal amendments to CPR, Pt 36 arising from the Civil Procedure (Amendment No 8) Rules 2014? The measures are wide-ranging in the circumstances they touch, and in several respects they codify existing case law. The key changes are as follows.

  • CPR 36.2(3) clarifies that Part 36 applies to additional claims and to counterclaims, so a counterclaimant who makes an offer may rely on the claimant-offer consequences, including an entitlement to costs if the offer is accepted.
  • CPR 36.4 states that a Part 36 offer can be made in both first-instance and appeal proceedings, but it is effective only in the proceedings where it is made. For instance, a Part 36 offer made at first instance will not take effect on the appeal, and a fresh offer would be required.

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