SCJC Group Procedure Call for Evidence
Summary
The Scotland Civil Justice Council (SCJC) has issued a call for evidence regarding group procedure. This consultation seeks input from stakeholders on the current procedures and potential improvements. The deadline for submitting evidence was March 31, 2023.
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The Scotland Civil Justice Council (SCJC) has initiated a call for evidence concerning its group procedure. This consultation is an opportunity for legal professionals and other interested parties to provide input on the existing procedures and suggest potential changes or enhancements. The SCJC is seeking to gather comprehensive feedback to inform its future policy and rule-making decisions.
While this document is a call for evidence and not a proposed rule, it signals potential future changes to civil procedure in Scotland. Interested parties were encouraged to submit their evidence by the deadline of March 31, 2023. Compliance officers should note that this consultation may lead to future regulatory changes impacting case management and legal practice within Scotland's civil justice system.
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| Responses to Call for Evidence - Group Procedure |
| The Access to Justice Foundation |
| Consumer Scotland |
| Scottish Retail Consortium |
| Citizens Advice Scotland |
| Financial Recovery Technologies |
| UK Finance |
| Class Representatives Network |
| Scottish Water |
| Association of Personal Injury Lawyers |
| Hausfeld & Co |
| GC100 |
| Scottish Courts & Tribunals Service |
| Morton Fraser MacRoberts |
| Thompsons |
| Law Society of Scotland |
| Usman Tariq KC |
| Forum of Insurance Lawyers |
| Clyde & Co |
| Faculty of Advocates |
| DLA Piper |
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