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England & Wales dispute resolution weekly: CPR updates, litigation funding review, costs and security for costs, jurisdiction challenges, injunctions against persons unknown, limitation in administration, cross-border enforcement (6 March 2025)

Published on: 06 March 2025

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In this issue:

  • Key DR developments
  • Costs and funding
  • Cross-border disputes
  • Injunctions
  • Pre-action and limitation
  • Litigation
  • New content
  • Dates for your diary
  • Useful information
  • LexTalk®Dispute Resolution: a Lexis®Nexis community
  • Daily and weekly news alerts

Key DR developments

Civil Procedure Rule Committee minutes

Minutes from the Civil Procedure Rule Committee meeting of 6 December 2024—held in hybrid format at The Rolls Building (Royal Courts of Justice) and via video conference—record discussions on Closed Material Procedure, the Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Act 2024, Strategic Litigation Against Public Participation, the Online Procedure Rule Committee, the outcome of the Workplace Claims consultation, the Service Sub-Committee, the Lacuna Sub-Committee, and the winter Statutory Instrument and Practice Direction update. For more, see News Analysis: Minutes of the CPR Committee meeting—6 December 2024.

CPR updates

Damages Claims Pilot under CPR PD 51ZB—updated guidance: HM Courts & Tribunals Service (HMCTS) has revised the Damages Claims Portal guidance covering the journey from issue to response for matters proceeding under CPR PD 51ZB...

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