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Dispute Resolution highlights, 14 March 2024: CPR/PD and FRC updates, AI guidance, click-wrap enforceability, costs/CFAs, Commonwealth service out, Supreme Court junior counsel note

Published on: 14 March 2024

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In this issue:

  • Key DR developments
  • Claims and remedies
  • Costs and funding
  • Cross-border disputes
  • Dates for your diary
  • Useful information
  • Daily and weekly news alerts

Key DR developments

Civil Procedure Rule Committee’s minutes

Notes from the Civil Procedure Rule Committee (CPRC) sitting on 2 February 2024—held entirely online via video conference—record a broad range of topics. Among these are the expansion of fixed recoverable costs (FRC), the Convention of 2 July 2019 on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments in Civil or Commercial Matters (the Hague Judgments Convention), and the manner in which Judges are currently referenced within the Civil Procedure Rules (CPR)—for further details, see the News Analysis: Minutes of the CPR Committee meeting—2 February 2024.

Artificial Intelligence (AI)

Master of the Rolls on AI reshaping lawyers’ and judges’ work: The Courts and Tribunals Judiciary (CTJ) has released a speech by the Master of the Rolls, Sir Geoffrey Vos, entitled ‘AI – Transforming the work of lawyers and judges’. The address was delivered at the AI Conference 2024: Transforming the Legal Landscape on 8 March 2024...

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