Table of contents
- Coronavirus (COVID-19) implications for dispute resolution—procedural
- Western Circuit—impact survey (April 2020)
- HMCTS operational summary—week commencing 11 May 2020
- Court and the legal profession—technology’s role
- Flexible operating hours pilot
- Coronavirus (COVID-19) implications for dispute resolution—substantive
- Performance and enforcement of contractual arrangements—Cabinet Office guidance
- Key DR developments
- Court and the legal profession—Lord Wilson’s retirement from the Supreme Court
- Brexit implications for dispute resolution
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Article summary
This week's edition of Dispute Resolution weekly highlights includes: analysis of a number of key DR developments (including the impact of the coronavirus (COVID-19) on civil court services and processes) and judicial decisions, including those of the Court of Appeal in Glencairn IP Holdings v Product Specialities Inc (conflict of interest injunctions) and Borwick Development Solutions Ltd v Clear Water Fisheries (proprietary rights); dates for your diary; details of our most recently published guidance, including Q&As; and other information of interest to general dispute resolution practitioners.
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