(b) the Pre-Action Protocol for Low Value Personal Injury (Employers’ Liability and Public Liability) Claims (‘the EL/PL Protocol’) and (a) the Pre-Action Protocol for Low Value Personal Injury Claims in Road Traffic Accidents (‘the RTA Protocol’) In addition, the Master of the Rolls, as Head of Civil Justice, approves a suite of amendments to: It provides amendments to Practice Direction 27B Claims Under the Pre-Action Protocol For Personal Injury Claims Below the Small Claims Limit in Road Traffic Accidents – Court Procedure. Master of the Rolls and the Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Justice, have signed the 155 th Practice Direction Update to the Civil Procedure Rules, which came into force, on 6 th March 2023. 155 th Practice Direction Update to the Civil Procedure Rules and Pre-Action Protocol Update - Personal Injury Claims Below the Small Claims Limit in Road Traffic Accidents The official response to the May 2022 consultation on QOCS has now been published. Read more on this, including how to submit your comments on GOV.UK Qualified One-Way Costs Shifting (QOCS) Consultation Response If you wish to comment on the proposed changes, you should submit your comments by 28 April 2023 to: do not copy your responses to other email addresses and please state “Part 24” within the subject heading of your email. The Civil Procedure Rule Committee (CPRC) is seeking your views.Īs part of its project to try to simplify the rules this being a statutory duty under s.2(7) of the Civil Procedure Act 1997, the Civil Procedure Rule Committee (CPRC) is seeking your views on proposed amendments to Part 24 of the CPR Read more on this, including early publication of the draft amendments on GOV.UK. The intended in-force date is 1 October 2023, subject to formal ratification by the CPRC and the Master of the Rolls, as Head of Civil Justice, as appropriate, to be followed by ministerial concurrence and approval by Parliament. At the Civil Procedure Rule Committee’s (CPRC) meeting on 31 March 2023, the draft amendments required for the implementation of the extended FRC regime were approved in principle. This is further to the bulletin in 2022 (see further down this page). News: Implementation of the extended fixed recoverable costs (FRC) regime: October 2023
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