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CPRC meeting 10 May 2024: ADR consultation, access to court documents, clinical negligence FRC, fixed costs amendments, Part 25 simplification, small claims mediation pilot and forward programme (England and Wales)

Published on: 10 July 2024

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Note: the CPRC has stopped sharing the underpinning papers alongside the minutes; accordingly, this News Analysis is not accompanied by documents elucidating the discussions. A copy of the minutes is available here: Minutes of the CPR Committee meeting.

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The CPRC approved the minutes of its annual public meeting held on 12 April 2024—see News Analysis: Minutes of the CPR Committee meeting—12 April 2024. The following matters were discussed:

  • Online Procedure Rule Committee (OPRC)—although formally launched in November 2023, a statutory instrument defining the proceedings within which it may set rules still requires Parliamentary approval and is not expected to take effect until the autumn
  • small claims track automatic referral to mediation pilot—CPR PD 51ZE commenced on 22 May 2024 within the 166th Practice Direction update. The pilot will route eligible civil money claims under £10,000 to a free, one-hour mediation appointment via the HM Courts and Tribunals Service Small Claims Mediation Service
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