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The Lord Chancellor has appointed David Marshall as a solicitor member of the Civil Procedure Rule Committee.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Model paragraphs to create an order containing allocation, docketing or alternative dispute resolution instructions in a civil court case.
Model paragraphs to use for a warning about complying with an order in a case being held in a county court, the High Court or Royal Courts of Justice.
Model paragraphs to create an order containing specific instructions about factual evidence in a civil court case.
Practice Direction update to the Civil Procedure Rules relating to various Practice Directions, Pre-action Protocols and the Civil Procedure (Amendment No.3) 2019.
Practice Direction update to the Civil Procedure Rules relating to new Practice Direction 51ZA extension of time limits and clarification of PD 51Y.
Practice Direction update to the Civil Procedure Rules relating to Online Civil Money Claims (OCMC) Pilot, Practice Direction 51R.
A consultation inviting comments on the draft Pre-Action Protocol for judicial review.
The Lord Chancellor has approved the appointment of a legally qualified member to the Civil Procedure Rule Committee.
Standard direction order templates to use in multi-track building dispute cases that are not being transferred to the Technology and Construction Court.
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