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Dispute Resolution Weekly: Key Court of Appeal rulings (N510, injunctions, advocates’ immunity), MTIC fraud defeat, Arbitration Act s43–44 limits, HMCTS updates, PACCAR reform push, UK mediation convention consultation

Published on: 09 October 2025

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  • Key DR developments
  • Claims and remedies
  • Costs and funding
  • Cross-border disputes
  • Injunctions
  • Litigation
  • Applications—specific
  • Evidence and disclosure
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Key DR developments

Appointments

The Law Society of England and Wales has confirmed Mark Evans as its 181st president, with Brett Dixon appointed vice president and Dana Denis-Smith taking the role of deputy vice president. Evans, a Welsh solicitor bringing 28 years’ expertise in property and private law and currently lecturing at the University of Law, has held senior positions within regional and national law societies since 2010. For further information, see: LNB News 09/10/2025 35—Law Society appoints Mark Evans as 181st president.

Hague Conference on Private International Law

The HCCH has moved forward its Good Practices document concerning the 1965 Service, 1970 Evidence and 1980 Access to Justice Conventions. This follows the second meeting of its Working Group on 8 October 2025, convened to develop and refine those practical guidelines...

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