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Part 8 Claims - An A to Z Guide in One Day
Seminar
Type |
Speaker
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CPD Hours | Level |
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Seminar | 5 | Intermediate |
Course Outline
Introduction
This course will enable you to understand whether a Part 8 claim is suitable for a dispute, and all relevant issues relating to the issue of a Part 8 claim including the relevant key cases.
Each of the main areas will be considered in the context of case studies.
The material benefit of Part 8 proceedings is that they can often be resolved without the same lengthy and complicated pleadings found in Part 7 proceedings.
What You Will Learn
This seminar will cover the following:
- Part 8 claim compared to Part 7 claim proceedings
- Types of claim in which Part 8 procedure may be used
- Proceedings prohibiting Part 8
- Contents of the claim form (N208)
- Practice Directions 8A (alternative procedure for claims), 8B (low value personal injury claims in road traffic accidents), 8C (statutory review of certain planning matters)
- Drafting the Part 8 claim form and supporting evidence
- Issue of claim form
- Acknowledgment of service
- Defence and responding to a Part 8 claim
- Objection to use of the Part 8 procedure
- Filing and serving written evidence
- Counterclaims and other additional claims
- Disclosure (including Ball v Ball [2020])
- Evidence
- Oral evidence
- Limitation of Part 8 claims
- Effect of improper use of Part 8 Halal Meat Sellers Committee Ltd v HMC (UK) Ltd [2020]
- Allegations of fraud and disputed issues of fact
- Hybrid Part 8 proceedings: National Crime Agency v Leahy [2020]
- Points of Claim and Defence
- Remedies: Declaration, what to ask for
- Part 8 claim form on the limitation period for service of the claim form
- Court hearing: nature and what to expect
- Judgment
- Costs
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Group bookings
Discounts are available for multiple places and if you have 5 or more people interested in this course and would like to discuss holding it in your area or on an in-house basis then please email us at
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