Chancery on Jackson E-mail
October 2009
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The Chancery Bar Association has published a detailed 88-page response to the preliminary Jackson Review into civil litigation costs.

It recommends that judges take a greater role in case management and make more “bold” decisions about direction, scope of disclosure, witness statements and suchlike.

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Labels: LitigationCivil

In this month’s issue…

Labels: LitigationCivil

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Are the courts too soft on rapists?

Civil Justice Reform
An interview with Lord Justice Jackson

Legal professional privilege
Let the fightback begin


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