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Published on: 31 July 2025

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Practice and procedure

Event celebrating the 25th anniversary of the Civil Procedure Rule Committee and introducing the work of the Online Procedure Rule Committee. On 16 July 2025, the Master of the Rolls, Sir Geoffrey Vos, and Lord Justice Birss delivered speeches at a session hosted by the Ministry of Justice and The Law Society. The occasion marked 25 years of the Civil Procedure Rule Committee (CPRC) and unveiled the public engagement activity undertaken by the Online Procedure Rule Committee (OPRC). The Master of the Rolls set out the statutory basis for the OPRC and the digital justice system. The OPRC’s operations were also highlighted, including its role in drafting rules and issuing guidance for the new property and possession online platform. He additionally stressed that the OPRC’s pre-action model centres on pre-action online dispute resolution and advice services, establishing a framework of standards and principles to be observed. See: LNB News 24/07/2025 20...

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