Tracker—legislation, consultations and other developments—Dispute Resolution

Published by a LexisNexis Dispute Resolution expert
Practice notes

Tracker—legislation, consultations and other developments—Dispute Resolution

Published by a LexisNexis Dispute Resolution expert

Practice notes
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This Tracker considers key forthcoming legislative changes of interest to Dispute resolution lawyers, on-going and recently closed consultations and other relevant developments, to assist lawyers to track and keep up to date with recent and forthcoming developments.

To track developments:

  1. in respect of digital assets, including cryptoassets, see Practice Note: Tracker—cryptoassets for Dispute Resolution lawyers

  2. in respect of alternative dispute resolution (ADR), see Practice Note: Tracker—ADR developments

For historic developments, see Practice Notes:

  1. Tracker—legislation, consultations and other developments—Dispute Resolution—historic

  2. Brexit legislation tracker for dispute resolution practitioners [Archived] which covers legislative developments relevant to the UK’s departure from the EU

Civil procedure

ConsultationKey datesDetails
Civil Procedure Rule Committee (CPRC) consultation on proposed amendments to CPR 52.12(3) concerning appellant’s noticesConsultation closes on 21 February 2025The CPRC is seeking views on both the principle and the proposed wording of the draft amendment to CPR 52.12(3) (appellant’s notice). The key changes include requiring a sealed copy of the appellant's notice to be served and extending the time limit for
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Dispute resolution definition
What does Dispute resolution mean?

pension scheme disputes between the member and the trustees can be resolved using a range of different methods including internal dispute resolution, TPAS, which operates a network of volunteer advisers, the Pensions Ombudsman, the courts and alternative dispute resolution by way of arbitration or mediation.

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