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UK Dispute Resolution Weekly Update—contempt reform, disclosure/TAR/AI survey, HCCH parallel proceedings, CPR PD 51ZH open justice pilot, key cases, Scottish developments—20 November 2025

Published on: 20 November 2025

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In this issue

  • Key DR developments
  • Claims and remedies
  • Cross-border disputes
  • Litigation
  • Evidence and disclosure
  • Scottish Dispute Resolution
  • Dates for your diary
  • Useful information
  • Daily and weekly news alerts

Key DR developments

Guidance and survey

Law Commission sets out proposals for a refreshed contempt of court framework, crafted to meet the challenges created by online communications and digital media. For further detail, see: Law Commission introduces new framework to modernise contempt of court laws—LNB News 18/11/2025 11.

The Courts and Tribunals Judiciary (CATJ) has launched an online questionnaire from the Disclosure Review Working Group to examine how CPR PD57AD (Practice Direction 57AD, Disclosure in the Business and Property Courts) is working in practice, and the influence of Technology Assisted Review (TAR) and artificial intelligence (AI) tools on disclosure processes. The survey remains open until 16 January 2026. For further detail, see: CATJ announces disclosure review working group survey on PD57AD and use of TAR and AI in disclosure—LNB News 20/11/2025 25...

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