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Pre-Action Protocol Amendments: 6 April 2015 In-Force Dates, Draft Status and Key Changes by Area (England and Wales)

Published on: 24 March 2015

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Why are the protocols being amended?

In his Final Report on Civil Litigation Costs (January 2010), Lord Justice Jackson proposed retaining the pre-action protocols, while introducing targeted changes to improve how they work and to keep pre-action costs proportionate. He also advised creating a specific protocol for debt claims where a business pursues an individual. In response, a CPRC sub-committee was established to review and recommend any necessary amendments to the pre-action protocols. Although the sub-committee is still considering drafts of some protocols, several have been issued and, subject to ministerial sign-off, are expected to commence on 6 April 2015. Below is a summary of the protocols being revised and the stage each has reached, with links to the latest drafts where available. We will provide further updates as the CPRC publishes more material and will revise our Practice Notes once the amendments are finalised.

Practice Direction Pre-Action Conduct and Protocols

This practice direction (which replaces the Practice Direction—Pre-action conduct) applies to disputes where no other specific pre-action protocol...

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