
23. Changes to CPR and the Power to Compel ADR. With Prof. Cam Wareham & Kelly Thornton
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In this episode of No Disputing That, we're diving deep into the latest changes to the Civil Procedure Rules (CPR) and exploring their impact on the power they give to judges to compel parties to engage with Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR). Join me, Gregory Hunt, as I sit down with ADR & legal experts, Prof. Cam Wareham and Kelly Thornton, to unpack how these changes could transform the ADR landscape.
Together, we discuss:
- Key amendments to the CPR
- The evolving role of ADR in civil disputes
- The implications for legal practitioners and disputing parties
- How compulsory ADR might reshape future litigation
Whether you're a legal professional, ADR enthusiast, or just curious about the future of dispute resolution, this episode provides invaluable insights.
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