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England and Wales PI and Clinical Negligence update: JCG 17th edition, PIDR minutes, whiplash court fee rise, multiple claimants claim form ruling, Chief Coroner 2023 report—2 May 2024

Published on: 02 May 2024

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Courts and the legal profession

Minutes from King’s Bench Division court user meeting on 25 April 2024

The published minutes from the King’s Bench Division court user meeting held on 25 April 2024 are now available. The agenda covered seal date markings on court documents, timings for listing applications, the necessity of supplying bundles for hearings, delays affecting Foreign Process, and directing writs of possession to the local District Registry rather than the High Court at the Royal Courts of Justice, plus other matters including CE-File rejections. See: LNB News 01/05/2024 85.

MoJ updates payment of court fees for whiplash guidance

The Ministry of Justice has revised its Whiplash Reform Programme guidance to reflect changes to paying court fees for road traffic accident-related personal injury claims within the new small claims track limit. The fee level has increased from £275 to £303...

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