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Civil way: 21 October 2011

20 October 2011
Issue: 7486 / Categories: Features , Civil way , Procedure & practice , CPR
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The 57th CPR update was effective (well, almost all of it) on 1 October 2011, incorporating the Civil Procedure (Amendment No 2) Rules 2011 (SI 2011/1979)...

VARIETY OF THE 57th

The 57th CPR update was effective (well, almost all of it) on 1 October 2011, incorporating the Civil Procedure (Amendment No 2) Rules 2011 (SI 2011/1979) (see NLJ 2 September 2011, p 1177 on the major Pt 36 Carver reversal change) and effecting PD revisions.

Litigants in the money

The hourly allowance which a successful litigant in person can recover for time reasonably spent on his case where he does not seek to prove or cannot prove financial loss (see rr 46.3(5)(b) and 48.6(4)) jumps from £9.25 to £18 under the Costs PD para 52.4. Given that he can also recover payments reasonably made by him for legal services relating to the case and other disbursements which would have been allowed if made by a legal representative, the moral is to treat him seriously as an opponent.

Small claims: bigger

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MOVERS & SHAKERS

Gilson Gray—Linda Pope

Gilson Gray—Linda Pope

Partner joins family law team inLondon

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Jackson Lees Group—five promotions

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Banking and finance team welcomes partner in London

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