Course description
The direction of travel is blindingly clear. Both the Ministry of Justice and the Senior Judiciary regard ADR as a fundamental part of the mechanism seeking to resolve disputes without a trial.
Join "the best speaker on the planet" for this essential update which will deliver an overview of the core principles before delving into the latest developments.
Topics discussed will include the various forms of ADR, the impact of the PGF case, and Churchill and the December 2023 decision of the Court of Appeal. Whether a party can legitimately reject ADR because it believes its case is unanswerable will also be covered, along with penalties for unreasonableness, and mandatory ADR for many small claims in 2024.
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Training Course Content
Introduction
The direction of travel is blindingly clear. Both the Ministry of Justice and the Senior Judiciary regard ADR as a fundamental part of the mechanism seeking to resolve disputes without a trial.
Professor Dominic Regan will in this session deliver an overview of the core principles before delving into the latest developments.
What You Will Learn
This live and interactive course will cover the following:
- The various forms of ADR
- The impact of the PGF case
- Churchill and the December 2023 decision of the Court of Appeal
- Can a party legitimately reject ADR because it believes its case is unanswerable?
- Penalties for unreasonableness
- Mandatory ADR for many small claims 2024
Expenses
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