In this episode of Brief Tapes, Millie Rai explores the new pilot scheme for simplified cost budgeting, introduced by Practice Direction 51ZG, and what it means for those working in the Business and Property Courts. From the new Precedent Z to sanctions, timelines and default rules, this episode offers a clear, practical guide to one of the most technical procedural changes of the year.
All content for Brief Tapes is the property of New Square Chambers and is served directly from their servers
with no modification, redirects, or rehosting. The podcast is not affiliated with or endorsed by Podjoint in any way.
In this episode of Brief Tapes, Millie Rai explores the new pilot scheme for simplified cost budgeting, introduced by Practice Direction 51ZG, and what it means for those working in the Business and Property Courts. From the new Precedent Z to sanctions, timelines and default rules, this episode offers a clear, practical guide to one of the most technical procedural changes of the year.
In this episode, Dr Sarah Egan and Jessica Powers discuss the changing ADR landscape, focussing on ADR processes which are led by judges: Chancery FDRs and Early Neutral Evaluation. Drawing on the Chancery Guide, case law, and their own experience, they explore the mechanics and outcomes of those processes. Along the way, they also consider the consequences of Churchill v Merthyr Tydfil CBC and whether there is likely to be an increase in mandatory ADR.
Brief Tapes
In this episode of Brief Tapes, Millie Rai explores the new pilot scheme for simplified cost budgeting, introduced by Practice Direction 51ZG, and what it means for those working in the Business and Property Courts. From the new Precedent Z to sanctions, timelines and default rules, this episode offers a clear, practical guide to one of the most technical procedural changes of the year.