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Key definition
Fast track definition

What does Fast track mean? Fast track describes the case-management route in civil litigation in England and Wales for relatively straightforward claims that are unsuitable for the small claims track and do not exceed £25,000 in value. It is defined in the Civil Procedure Rules (CPR), principally Parts 26 and 28. Key features include standard directions, a trial estimate of no more than one day, limits on expert evidence (typically one expert per party per discipline with written reports), and active judicial case management. Most fast track cases are subject to fixed recoverable costs under CPR Part 45 (expanded from October 2023), so allocation...

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Template standard directions order for fast track claims (pre‑1 October 2023), England and Wales

Precedents
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Claim No. [ insert claim number ]

  • IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE
  • BUSINESS AND PROPERTY COURTS
  • OF ENGLAND AND WALES OR IN [ insert location ] OR
  • [ Specify division ]
  • [ Specify speciaLiST court ]
  • [ Insert location ] DISTRICT REGISTRY
  • THE COUNTY COURT AT [ insert location ]
  • BUSINESS AND PROPERTY COURTS LIST

Between: [ insert name ] Claimant and [ insert name ] Defendant

[ Draft ] Fast track standard directions

Further statements of case

The [ claimant OR defendant OR other party ] shall lodge a [ name of statement of case ] and, by no later than [ time and calendar date ], serve a copy on the [ claimant OR defendant OR other party ].

Requests for further information

Any request seeking clarification or additional information arising from another party’s statement of case must be served no later than [ time and calendar date ]. [ Any such request shall be dealt with by no later than [ time and calendar date ]. ]

Disclosure of documents

[ [ No document disclosure is required. ] ]...

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