Dispute Resolution Law II (b): Unpacking the Civil Procedure Rules
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A comprehensive overview of the key procedural stages and rules governing civil litigation in England and Wales, focusing on issues such as jurisdiction and track allocation based on claim value and complexity. Significant attention is given to the limitation periods for various claims, exceptions for minors and latent damage, and the crucial role of Pre-Action Protocols in promoting early settlement and fair conduct. The material details the formal process of issuing and responding to claims, including the requirements for a defence, counterclaim, and the consequences of procedural failures like default judgment or non-compliance with disclosure obligations. Finally, the texts explain the rules surrounding evidence, expert witnesses, trial procedure, and the mechanisms for enforcement of judgments, such as charging orders and writs of control, alongside the criteria for appeals.