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PI and Clinical Negligence weekly update (England and Wales): DCP guidance; Animals Act particularity and dishonesty; CRPS causation; inherent jurisdiction and capacity; experts’ fee notes; new costs budget forms

Published on: 20 March 2025

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Starting and managing online claims

Damages Claims Pilot under CPR PD 51ZB—updated guidance

HM Courts and Tribunals Service (HMCTS) has refreshed its Damages Claims Portal (DCP) guidance covering the journey from issue to response for claims running under CPR PD 51ZB. The revisions emphasise and explain the correct process when submitting a draft order alongside an application. On applying, representatives should set out the wording of the required order in the designated field and also upload a separate draft order document. See LNB News 18/03/2025 12.

HMCTS publishes contact details for using the online claims services (DCP and OCMC)

HMCTS has released contact information for the online claims services: the Damages claims pilot under CPR PD 51ZB (DCP) and the Online money claims pilot under CPR PD 51R (OCMC)...

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