Dunwoody Sports Marketing v. Prescott – Times Law Reports

Posted May 25th, 2007 in civil procedure rules, law reports, substitution by sally

Substitution of party

Dunwoody Sports Marketing v. Prescott

Court of Appeal

“The court had power to order substitution of a new party for an existing party or joinder of a party to an action after judgment had been given.”

The Times, 25th May 2007

Source: www.timesonline.co.uk

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Dunwoody Sports Marketing v. Prescott – WLR Daily

Posted May 18th, 2007 in civil procedure rules, law reports, substitution by sally

Dunwoody Sports Marketing v. Prescott [2007] EWCA Civ 461 

“The power to order substitution of a new party for an existing party to an action under CPR r 19.2 continued after judgment had been given.”

WLR Daily, 17th May 2007

Source: www.lawreports.co.uk

Please note once a case has been fully reported in one of the ICLR series the corresponding WLR Daily summary is removed.

Marcan Shipping (London) Ltd. v. Candida Corpn and another – WLR Daily

Posted May 18th, 2007 in civil procedure rules, law reports by sally

Marcan Shipping (London) Ltd. v. Candida Corpn and another [2007] EWCA Civ 463

“The sanction embodied in an “unless” order in traditional form took effect without the need for any further order if the party to whom it was addressed failed to comply with it in any material respect. Unless the party in default had applied for relief, or the court itself decided for some exceptional reason that it should act of its own initiative, the question whether the sanction ought to apply did not arise.”

WLR Daily, 17th May 2007

Source: www.lawreports.co.uk

Case track limits and the claims process for personal injury claims – Department for Constitutional Affairs

“The first part of this paper reviews and makes proposals on the case management track limits for civil claims found in Part 26.6 of the Civil Procedure Rules. The second part considers how the claims process for personal injury cases could be streamlined to become more efficient and cost effective.”

Case track limits and the claims process for personal injury claims CP 8/07, 20th April 2007

Source: www.dca.gov.uk