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Dispute resolution update: costs decisions, WFO interpretation, representative claims, contempt/committal, expert determination separability, procedural reforms, and key news—with cases, guidance and diary dates (12 September 2024)

Published on: 12 September 2024

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In this issue:

  • Key DR developments
  • Costs and funding
  • Injunctions
  • Litigation
  • Case management
  • ADR
  • New content
  • Dates for your diary
  • Useful information
  • Daily and weekly news alerts

Key DR developments

Announcements

Law Society acclaims England and Wales as the world’s legal centre: The Law Society has released the International Data Insights Report, concluding that England and Wales sit at the forefront of arbitration and commercial dispute resolution. The report states that English law governs transactions and international deals worth trillions of pounds. It also notes that the London Commercial Court hands down more written judgments each year than any other leading commercial court. For further insight, see LNB News 11/09/2024 40—Law Society publishes report hailing England and Wales as world's legal centre.

Court information

Lady Chief Justice's Lord Lowry lecture: The Courts and Tribunals Judiciary (CTJ) has made available the 2024 Lord Lowry lecture, delivered by the Lady Chief Justice of England and Wales, Lady Carr. Her theme was what judges have done, and do, beyond the Bench. Lady Carr explored the breadth of the judicial role, considering occasions when judges have acted as politician, adviser and administrator...

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