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A stark reminder of the restrictions on collateral use of disclosed documents, including information derived from them
The High Court has delivered a strong message as to the need for litigants to appreciate the rules relating to collateral use of disclosed documents, …
High Court finds SFO can compel production of documents held by foreign company outside the jurisdiction
In a recent decision in the context of a judicial review, the High Court held that the SFO was able to compel a foreign company to produce documents …
Article published - Pilot of new disclosure rules: a change for the better?
Julian Copeman and Maura McIntosh have published an article in PLC Magazine looking at the new disclosure rules that are due to be piloted in …
Court of Appeal overturns decision granting very broad non-party access to court documents
The Court of Appeal has overturned a High Court Master's order granting non-party access to the entirety of the hard copy trial bundles in a case …
Two-year pilot of new disclosure rules to commence 1 January 2019
New rules to govern disclosure of documents in litigation before the English courts were unveiled yesterday, having been approved by the Civil Procedure …
Manual disclosure review ordered due to concerns over party's computer assisted review
In a recent High Court decision, the court expressed concerns regarding the claimants' computer assisted disclosure review and ordered them to carry out …
Article published - Proposals for disclosure reform: Do they fit the bill?
Late last year, a disclosure working group chaired by Lady Justice Gloster published proposals for disclosure reform, including a completely new …
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