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Civil litigation and dispute resolution weekly: CPR reforms, online claims mandatory, LFAs post-PACCAR, open justice and privilege, injunctions, CPR 40.9, AI/data—31 July 2025

Published on: 31 July 2025

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  • Key DR developments
  • Claims and remedies
  • Costs and funding
  • Injunctions
  • Litigation
  • Settlement
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Key DR developments

CPR updates

185th Practice Direction update—online claims—in force on 18 July 2025: The Master of the Rolls and the Minister of State for Justice have executed the 185th Practice Direction (PD) update to the Civil Procedure Rules (CPR), which came into force on 18 July 2025. This update alters CPR PD 51R (Online Civil Money Claims (OCMC)) and CPR PD 51ZB (Damages Claims Pilot), inserting a new provision on fixed costs within CPR PD 51R. Both pilot schemes have also been extended by a further 12 months and will now run until 1 October 2026. For further detail, see: LNB News 30/07/2025 24—185th Practice Direction update—online claims—in force 18 July 2025.

186th and 188th practice direction updates—in force on 1 October 2025: The Master of the Rolls and the Minister of State for Justice have approved the 186th and 188th updates to the CPR, which take effect on 1 October 2025...

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