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Witness statement precedent—Scottish civil proceedings (Court of Session and Sheriff Court)

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IN THE COURT OF SESSION [ indicate any specialist procedure used, e.g. Commercial action ] Case reference [ insert case reference ]

in the cause OR SHERIFFDOM OF [ insert location ] At [ insert location ] Case reference [ insert case reference ]

Between

[ insert name and designation ] [ Pursuer OR Petitioner OR other ]

and

[ insert name and designation ] [ Defender OR Respondent OR other ]

WITNESS STATEMENT OF [ insert full name of witness ]

  1. My name is [ insert name ]. [ I am [ insert age ] years of age. ] [ My address is [ insert address ]. ] [ Briefly describe the capacity in which this statement is provided, e.g. I am the Pursuer, or an employee of the Pursuer, etc ]. [HEADING] [Sub-heading]
  2. [ Present the witness’s evidence in this and the following paragraphs ]
  3. [ insert text ]
  4. [ insert text ]

Statement of Truth

I confirm that the facts set out in this witness statement are true to the best of my knowledge and belief.

Signed ………………………………………………………………………

Name [ and designation if appropriate ] ……………………………………

Date …………………………………………………………………………

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Colin Hutton
Colin Hutton

Colin Hutton has over 25 years' experience in dispute avoidance and resolution. He is dual qualified and advises on both English and Scots law matters, including litigations, arbitrations and mediations. He has significant experience working with energy and climate change and financial services sector clients. He also advises on shareholder disputes and disputes relating to corporate transactions, including misrepresentation, fraud and bribery issues.Colin specialises in the project management of the dispute resolution process. He is a keen advocate of alternative dispute resolution and regularly uses mediation to effectively resolve disputes. Colin is a member of the CMS Cyber Breach team and regularly leads on assisting clients with managing data breaches. He has a specific interest in class actions and collective redress....

Joanna Clark
Joanna Clark

CMS

Joanna Clark is a Professional Support Lawyer specialising in commercial litigation and dispute resolution. She moved into her current role at CMS Cameron McKenna Nabarro Olswang LLP after 23 years in practice during which she focused on commercial litigation, banking and insolvency litigation, tax disputes and public law litigation. She was accredited as a specialist in insolvency by the Law Society of Scotland from 2011-2021....

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