
The first practical guide to the procedural reforms due to be implemented in April 2013, this essential text explains the wide-ranging recommendations made by Sir Rupert Jackson in his Review of Civil Litigation Costs (MoJ, 2009) dealing with the costs of civil litigation. These changes have been described by Law Society president Lucy Scott-Moncrieff as representing 'the most significant change to the civil justice system since the Woolf reforms in 1999'. Following the recommendations in the Review, the Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012 was passed and other changes will be implemented through changes to the Civil Procedure Rules and Practice Directions. This is a clear and practical commentary on these extensive reforms, providing valuable guidance and detail on how the changes will operate in practice. It includes useful tables detailing the changes for ease of access and well as selected appendices with the relevant material practitioners will need to refer to.
This text investigates the procedural and financial implications of the 2013 civil justice reforms stemming from Sir Rupert Jackson's Review of Civil Litigation Costs. Authors Derek French and Stuart Sime provide a comprehensive analysis of the legislative shift mandated by the Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012. The book serves as a practical framework for legal practitioners to navigate the updated Civil Procedure Rules and Practice Directions, ensuring compliance with the new cost-management standards.
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Legal professionals identify this work as a primary resource for understanding the transition to the 2013 procedural framework. Experts highlight the text for its clarity in translating complex legislative changes into actionable guidance for daily practice.
Page Count:
354
Publication Date:
2013-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191508268
ISBN-13:
9780191508264
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