Dispute Resolution analysis: The minutes of the CPR Committee (CPRC) meeting of 7 March 2025 (conducted in a hybrid format at The Rolls Building (Royal Courts of Justice) and via video conference) cover a number of issues including the Renters’ Rights Bill, the Small Claims Paper Determination Pilot, Foreign Process Section at the Royal Courts of Justice, the Lacuna Sub-Committee, Standard Directions Orders, e-signatures, and the Service Sub-Committee.
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