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ADMINISTRATIVE COURT JUDICIAL REVIEW GUIDE 2023: NOW AVAILABLE

ADMINISTRATIVE COURT JUDICIAL REVIEW GUIDE 2023: NOW AVAILABLE

September 15, 2023 · by gexall · in Civil Procedure, Useful links

The latest Administrative Court Judicial Review Guide is available on the link here.  It may well be ahead of time (it is dated October 2023). THE CONTENTS It includes guidance on: litigants in person civil restraint orders starting a claim…

FIXED RECOVERABLE COSTS EXTENSION LECTURES: KERRY UNDERWOOD ON TOUR

September 15, 2023 · by gexall · in Civil Procedure, Costs, Fixed Costs, Rule Changes

The new rules as to fixed costs are coming soon. Kerry Underwood is undertaking a national tour of day long lectures on the fixed costs provisions.  It cannot be stressed enough that the new rules are of significance to all…

NEW RULES AS TO SUMMARY JUDGMENT: COMING INTO FORCE ON THE 1st OCTOBER 2023: NEW CPR 24

NEW RULES AS TO SUMMARY JUDGMENT: COMING INTO FORCE ON THE 1st OCTOBER 2023: NEW CPR 24

September 15, 2023 · by gexall · in Civil Procedure, Rule Changes, Summary judgment

“New” rules as to summary judgment come into force on the 1st October 2023.  These are part of the process of “simplifying” the rules. The rules are introduced by the Civil Procedure (Amendment No.3) Rules 2023 THE NEW RULES   “PART…

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