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Dispute Resolution Weekly: BSB Equality Consultation, Cross-border Injunctions and Interim Mandatory Orders, CPR 19.8 Representative Claims, Fraud and Settlements, Mandatory ADR, and Key Procedural Updates—5 September 2024

Published on: 05 September 2024

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  • Key DR development
  • Cross-border disputes
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  • Settlement
  • ADR
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Key DR development

Equality Rules

Bar Standard Board opens consultation on changes to the Equality Rules: the Bar Standard Board (BSB) has launched a consultation on Proposed Amendments to the Equality Rules. It is seeking views on revisions to Core Duty 8 and on a new set of Equality Rules that would replace the existing framework. The BSB intends to adjust the Core Duty so that all barristers are obliged to advance equality, diversity and inclusion when practising or otherwise delivering legal services. Responses are requested by 29 November 2024. For further details, see: LNB News 04/09/2024 30—BSB consults on Proposed Amendments to the Equality Rules.

International guidance

IBA’s concern on Mexico reform of judiciary: the International Bar Association (IBA) has voiced concerns regarding Mexico’s push for a sweeping reform of the judiciary...

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