Second edition of the technology and construction court guide [electronic resource]
Language: English Publication details: London HM Courts Service 2007Edition: 2nd edSubject(s): LOC classification:- 343.420786240269 $2 22
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Introduction -- Pre-action protocol -- Pre-action protocol -- Commencement and transfer -- Access to the court -- Case management and the first CMC (Case Management Conference) -- Applications after the first CMC -- ADR (Alternative Dispute Resolution)-- Preliminary issues -- Adjudication business ? Arbitration ? Disclosure -- Witness statements and factual evidence for use at trial -- Expert evidence -- The pre-trial review -- Costs -- Enforcement -- The TCC (Technology and Construction Court) judge as arbitrator -- Appendices
Intended to provide straightforward, practical guidance to the conduct of litigation in the TCC (Technology and Construction Court). Whilst it is intended to be comprehensive, it naturally concentrates on the most important aspects of such litigation. It therefore cannot cover all the procedural points that may arise. Describes the main elements of the practice that is likely to be followed in most TCC cases.
Issued 3rd October 2005, revised with effect from 1st October 2007.