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England & Wales Dispute Resolution update: funding reform, PACCAR reversal, Etridge scope, ATE security, freezing injunction costs, Court of Appeal Guide, digital assets PIL - 5 June 2025

Published on: 05 June 2025

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  • Key DR developments
  • Claims and remedies
  • Costs and funding
  • Cross-border disputes
  • Injunctions
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Key DR developments

Reports

The Civil Justice Council (CJC) has issued its concluding report on litigation funding, arising from a review asked for by the Lord Chancellor in April 2024. It proposes bringing third-party funding (TPF) within a regulatory regime, replacing the present position in England and Wales where TPF is overseen on a self-regulatory basis. The review assessed how TPF affects access to justice, the range of regulatory models, and how well funding works. Its proposals are intended to deliver a clearer, more open framework for litigation funding, following a four-month public consultation that ended on 3 March 2025. Co-chairs of the working party were Dr John Sorabji and Justice Simon Picken. For further detail, see LNB News 02/06/2025 34—CJC publishes final report on litigation funding regulation reform.

Consultation

The Law Commission for England and Wales has opened a consultation on updates to private international law made necessary by new technologies, including decentralised ledger technology (DLT), addressing digital assets and electronic trade documents...

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