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Witness evidence reforms approved in principle and likely to come into force April 2021
Proposals for a new Practice Direction and Appendix governing the preparation of witness statements for trials in the Business and Property Courts, which …
Commercial litigation podcast series – Episode 5: General update
High Court refuses to admit late witness evidence, applying principles for applications for relief from sanctions
In a recent decision, the High Court held that an application to admit witness evidence which had been filed and served late should be treated like an …
Commercial litigation podcast series – Episode 4: General update
Article published - Preparing witness evidence: significant changes proposed for Business and Property Courts
Proposals for a new Practice Direction and Appendix governing the preparation of witness statements for trials in the Business and Property Courts have …
Commercial Court 125 virtual seminar: insights on virtual hearings, the disclosure pilot and witness evidence reform
Supreme Court clarifies proper approach to assessing weight of evidence where court finds serious possibility (but not probability) it was obtained by torture
Split trials, supplemental statements and the need for relief from sanctions
The judgment from the pre-trial review in the long-running Tesco Litigation (a securities class action) has illustrated the need for clarity as to the …
Court of Appeal overturns order permitting use of covert recordings to support claims in civil litigation before breach of confidence claim determined
A recent Court of Appeal decision illustrates the court's approach to the protection of confidential information, emphasising that the question of a …
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