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Dispute resolution update (England and Wales): CPR 2025, apologies reform, AI, and key cases on assignment, service and forum, injunctions, representative claims, anonymity and cross-examination—6 February 2025

Published on: 06 February 2025

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  • Key DR developments
  • Claims and remedies
  • Cross-border disputes
  • Injunctions
  • Litigation
  • Case management
  • Applications—general
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Key DR developments

CPR updates

Civil Procedure (Amendment) Rules 2025: SI 2025/106:

These Rules modify the Civil Procedure Rules (CPR) 1998, SI 1998/3132, which regulate practice and procedure in the Civil Division of the Court of Appeal, the High Court and the County Court. They take effect in part on 6 April 2025, and in full on the date section 194 of the Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act 2023 commences. For more detail, see: LNB News 04/02/2025 21—Civil Procedure (Amendment) Rules 2025.

Consultations and responses

The MoJ publishes its response to the consultation on reforming the law of apologies in civil proceedings:

The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) has issued its reply to the consultation on reforming the law of apologies in civil proceedings in England and Wales. The consultation, which ran from 8 April to 3 June 2024, aimed to identify ways to enhance the current legal framework governing apologies in civil cases...

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