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Dispute Resolution Weekly: CPR updates, anti-suit arbitration ruling, cryptoasset tracing (Tether), trustee dishonesty, reopening decisions, HMCTS CVP guidance, SRA fining consultation, and Hague Convention developments—26 September 2024

Published on: 26 September 2024

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In this issue:

  • Key DR developments
  • Claims and remedies
  • Cross-border disputes
  • Evidence and disclosure
  • New content
  • Dates for your diary
  • Useful information
  • Daily and weekly news alerts

Key DR developments

Court guidance

HM Courts and Tribunals Service (HMCTS) has released updated technical guidance for IT teams enabling access to the Cloud Video Platform (CVP) from within corporate networks. The note sets out HMCTS firewall parameters and covers devices such as cameras and microphones, handling of real-time media, plus supported browsers and IP addresses. For more detail, see: LNB News 20/09/2024 37—HMCTS publishes firewall guidance for corporate IT services supporting CVP access.

Consultations and responses

CLLS raises concerns about SRA’s financial penalties proposals: The City of London Law Society (CLLS) has issued its reply to the Solicitors Regulation Authority’s (SRA’s) consultation, ‘Financial Penalties: further developing our framework’. The SRA opened the consultation to seek feedback on plans to refine its fining regime, reflecting new statutory powers under the Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act 2023 (ECCTA 2023) to impose unlimited penalties for particular infringements of SRA rules...

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