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Civil litigation and dispute resolution update: key cases, procedural developments, costs/funding, service, enforcement, injunctions and consultations—11 January 2024

Published on: 11 January 2024

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Key DR development

Commercial Court User Group meeting minutes

Commercial Court User Group minutes for November 2023 released: The User Group has issued the record of its meeting, held remotely on 29 November 2023. Presided over by Mr Justice Foxton, the Commercial Court judges ranged over a variety of subjects. The minutes include a schedule of forthcoming long trials expected to affect the Commercial Court’s availability. Mr Justice Jacobs confirmed that details for his tranche of cases are current on the Commercial Court website. Mr Justice Henshaw reported two sets of managed claims arising from the effects of the Russian invasion of Ukraine on the aviation sector and their insurers. Michael Tame addressed the present situation of the Listing Office and the difficulties being encountered—see: LNB News 02/01/2024 4—Minutes of November 2023 Commercial Court User Group Meeting published...

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