Category Archives: Britain

England & Wales

Under the English Arbitration Act 1996 – disclosure of documents

Disclosure under section 34(2)(d) The arbitral tribunal has the power to order disclosure and has a discretion to decide ‘whether any if so which documents or classes of documents should be disclosed between and produced by the parties and at what stage’. There is no limitation regarding the types of documents. The tribunal must avoid [...]

The Litigation Support Technology (LiST) Group

According to LiST website, LiST is a unique UK think tank, formed in 2003 by a group of litigation support specialists (following the footsteps of the sedona conference)with the aim of encouraging and developing uniformity of approach to the use of technology in litigation and alternative dispute resolution.Current outputs from the Working Groups are available [...]

Notes to the amendments to the Practice Direction for CPR Part 31

NOTES TO ACCOMPANY OCTOBER 2005 (40th UPDATE) to Part 31

Interesting questions on IBA Rules of Evidence & Disclosure of electronic documents

Interesting questions on IBA Rules of Evidence & Disclosure of electronic documents from The Grove, under SESSION C QUESTIONS OF EVIDENCE in the Word document

CPR Part 31 PRACTICE DIRECTION – DISCLOSURE AND INSPECTION (electronic disclosure)

PRACTICE DIRECTION – DISCLOSURE AND INSPECTION:THIS PRACTICE DIRECTION SUPPLEMENTS CPR PART 31.

Overview of Resolving Disputes in the UK (England and Wales)

Bird & Bird article by Jeremy Sharman

The Problem of Disclosure of Electronic Documents

The Problem of Disclosure of Electronic Documents by Mark Humphries, Neil Mirchandani and Sanjay Bhandari

CPR Part 31 – Disclosure and Inspection of Documents

CPR PART 31

Is Digital Different? by Kenneth J. Withers

Electronic Disclosure and Discovery in Civil Litigation

e-Disclosure The 21st Century Legal Challenge A Survey by KPMG Forensic

e-Disclosure The 21st Century Legal Challenge A Survey by KPMG Forensic