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Any party to an action can use the summary judgment procedure to dispose quickly of cases where a claim, defence or particular issue has no real prospect of success at trial. The Court can also use the procedure to narrow down the points in dispute or the amount of evidence required.


 


 


 

 
ADR and the Court
 
Arbitration/Adjudication

 

CPR Guide

 

Dispute Resolution Funding

 

Mediation

 

Early Neutral Evaluation

 

Privilege

 

 

 
Overriding Objective

 

Pre-action behaviour

 

Part 36 Offers to Settle

 

Claimant’s Offer & Defendant's Offer

 

Costs Consequences

 

ADR (alternative dispute resolution)

 

Mediation

 

Allocation of Cases

 

Statement of Case and of Truth

 

Summary Judgment

 

Disclosure
 
Privileged Documents

 

Case Management Conference

 

Expert Evidence

 

Costs

 

Recovery of Costs

 

Summary Assessment of Costs