Litigation/Dispute Resolution


Wait time for county court trials reaches new all-time high

6 December 2022

The time between issue and trial for fast- and multi-track claims has now exceeded 75 weeks, the longest this century, according to the latest government figures.


BSB mulls SLAPPs guidance as Zahawi’s solicitors are referred to SRA

5 December 2022

The BSB is considering following the SRA in issuing guidance on SLAPPs. It comes as the solicitors acting for Conservative Party chairman Nadeem Zahawi have been reported under the SRA notice.


Court green lights inheritance claim despite solicitor’s limitation error

2 December 2022

A woman whose solicitors’ error meant she was too late to challenge her mother’s will has been given permission to bring her action out of time.


SRA wins £120k grant to support tech-enabled dispute resolution

1 December 2022

The Solicitors Regulation Authority has been awarded a £120,000 government grant to explore ways to increase the use of technology-enabled dispute resolution.


CAT rebukes City law firms for going around class action representative

30 November 2022

Two City law firms acting for the defendants in a £150m class action have been rebuked by the Competition Appeal Tribunal for writing directly to class members.


Warning for profession, help for public – SRA steps up SLAPPs pressure

29 November 2022

The Solicitors Regulation Authority is now investigating 29 cases where law firms might be involved in SLAPPs, it revealed yesterday as it issued a warning notice over such abusive litigation.


Court of Appeal rules against EasyJet again on flight delay claims

28 November 2022

EasyJet’s latest effort to cut out solicitors from flight delay claims has failed, after the Court of Appeal found shortcomings in its automated system.


MoJ delays fixed costs extension again as CJC consults on Belsner impact

18 November 2022

The government has delayed the extension of fixed recoverable costs for most money cases worth up to £100,000 by a further six months to October 2023.


Crowdfunding raises £9.1m for 413 judicial reviews

17 November 2022

Crowdfunding judicial reviews has raised over £9.1m in donations for 413 cases, an academic analysis has revealed. The financial reality of bringing a typical claim was “incredibly burdensome”.


Identity of those instructing solicitors not protected by litigation privilege

15 November 2022

There is no general rule that the identity of those instructing solicitors on behalf of a corporate client is protected by litigation privilege, the Court of Appeal has ruled.

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