Course description
This 6-part modular webinar series will focus on key areas of the CPR which continue to be the focus of perennial disputes as to their interpretation and effect.
The aim of each module is to take a discrete area of the CPR and provide a clear and concise route through what can still be a procedural maze, by setting out common and not always obvious pitfalls and how to avoid them.
Presented by expert barrister David Pilling, the modules will cover: service of documents; statements of case; relief from sanctions; witness evidence; settlement; and finally costs.
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Outcome / Qualification etc.
Training Course Content
Introduction
This 6-part modular webinar series will focus on key areas of the CPR which continue to be the focus of perennial disputes as to their interpretation and effect.
The aim of each module is to take a discrete area of the CPR and provide a clear and concise route through what can still be a procedural maze, by setting out common and not always obvious pitfalls and how to avoid them.
What You Will Learn
The modules will cover the following:
Module 1 - Service of Documents
Service of documents (to include latest cases on service including R (Good Law Project) v Secretary of State for Health and Social Care [2022] and R (Karanja) v University of West Scotland [2022]
Module 2 - Statements of Case
Are your Statements of Case CPR compliant?
Module 3 - Relief from Sanctions
All you need to know about relief from sanctions, with the latest cases including Park v Hadi [2022] v East Lancashire Hospitals [2022]
Module 4 - Witness Evidence
The latest on witness evidence including Vardy v Rooney [2022], Borra v Commissioners for Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs [2022] and Curtis v Zurich Insurance plc [2022]
Module 5 - Settlement
Offers to settle with the latest on Part 36 including Coldunell Ltd v Hotel Management International Ltd [2022] and Omya UK Ltd v Andrews Excavations Ltd [2022]
Module 6 - Costs
- The latest on Qualified one-way costs shifting with analysis of Harrison v University Hospitals of Derby & Burton [2022] and Chappell v Mzorek [2022]
- Fundamental dishonesty - the latest cases including Wokingham Borough Council v Arshad [2022], Woodger v Hallas [2022], Cojanu v Essex Partnership University NHS Trust [2022] and Jenkinson v Robertson [2022]
Expenses
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