Part 8 - How Alternative is the Alternative Procedure for Claims?
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Introduction
CPR 8 establishes an alternative procedure for bringing claims, intended to be used where a claim is unlikely to involve a substantial dispute of fact. It is also a required procedure where that is specified by another rule or practice direction.
The appropriate use of Part 8 will be considered in this virtual classroom seminar, particularly focusing on the main procedural differences between the ordinary progression of a claim under Part 7 and the process for taking a Part 8 claim forward, and looking at the applicable claim and acknowledgment forms as well the treatment of evidence.
In this live session we ask whether Part 8 offers a claimant civil justice without unnecessary ‘frills’ or is procedurally slanted against a defendant.
What You Will Learn
This live and interactive course will cover the following:
- Is Part 8 a quicker process than Part 7?
- What happens after service of Part 8 claim?
- Can a Part 8 claimant get a default judgment?
- What is a ‘substantial dispute of fact’?
- At which point can a defendant object to the use of Part 8?
- How is evidence dealt with in Part 8 claims?
- Typical types of Part 8 claims including the mandated use of Part 8 under Practice Direction 49E
- Stakeholder claims - CPR 86
- Recent cases involving the use of Part 8
Recording of live sessions: Soon after the Learn Live session has taken place you will be able to go back and access the recording - should you wish to revisit the material discussed.