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What does Multi-track mean? In civil litigation in England and Wales, the multi-track is the case management route for complex or higher-value claims that do not fit the small claims, fast or intermediate tracks. It is provided for by the Civil Procedure Rules, principally Part 26 on track allocation. Multi-track cases typically involve substantial value, multiple parties or issues, extensive disclosure, expert evidence, and trials lasting more than a day. The court gives bespoke directions and may hold case management conferences and pre-trial reviews, order split issues, and tailor timetables. Costs are generally outside the fixed recoverable costs regime. Costs management and budgeting apply under...

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EL Multi-track: Adjourned Amend Defence/Part 18—Witness Evidence, Breach and Extension Refusal

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At the heart of the query lies the status of a party who does not adhere to a court direction, yet has lodged an application to extend the time for compliance before the expiry of the deadline attached to that direction. On the scenario set out, the claimant will be in breach of the court order concerning the exchange of witness statements in two weeks’ time, because that order will not have been varied before the deadline for compliance under that order...

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Jamie Gamble
Jamie Gamble chambers

Jamie practices exclusively in the areas of personal injury and clinical negligence. He is ranked as a tier one leading junior for personal injury and clinical negligence (Midlands) in the 2016 edition of the Legal 500, which states that he is “a great all-round barrister”. He is also one of only 31 junior barristers in the country to be approved by the Spinal Injuries Association for catastrophic injury work. Much of his work is now of substantial value (acting with or without a leader) and includes claims of the utmost severity and death. Jamie has significant experience of all areas of personal injury work, including accidents at work, public liability claims, road traffic accidents (including claims against the Motor Insurers’ Bureau), industrial disease, CICA claims, and claims involving allegations of fraud. Recent and ongoing cases that Jamie has been involved in have included: (i) cases of severe brain...

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