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Digital vision

29 November 2023
Issue: 8051 / Categories: Legal News , Profession , Technology
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The Lord Chancellor, Lady Chief Justice, Master of the Rolls, senior judiciary and representatives of the Ministry of Justice have set out their shared vision for greater digitisation within the civil justice system, including the online provision of pre-proceedings information and dispute resolution

Speaking at a launch event last week, the Lord Chancellor, Alex Chalk said the aim was to ‘enable people to resolve their problems earlier and at less cost, for example through mediation or online dispute resolution’.

The Online Procedure Rules Committee (OPRC) will ‘provide governance and develop data standards for the system’. The OPRC, which was established in June and currently consists of six members, aims to appoint ten members to two sub-committees, the data and technology committee and the governance, rules and liaison committee.

Applications close on 15 December 2023.

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Issue: 8051 / Categories: Legal News , Profession , Technology
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MOVERS & SHAKERS

NLJ career profile: Liz McGrath KC

NLJ career profile: Liz McGrath KC

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Burges Salmon—Matthew Hancock-Jones

Burges Salmon—Matthew Hancock-Jones

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Gateley Legal—Sam Meiklejohn

Gateley Legal—Sam Meiklejohn

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NEWS

Walkers and runners will take in some of London’s finest views at the 16th annual charity event

Law school partners with charity to give free assistance to litigants in need

Could the Labour government usher in a new era for digital assets, ask Keith Oliver, head of international, and Amalia Neenan FitzGerald, associate, Peters & Peters, in this week’s NLJ

An extra bit is being added to case citations to show the pecking order of the judges concerned. Former district judge Stephen Gold has the details, in his ‘Civil way’ column in this week’s NLJ

The Labour government’s position on alternative dispute resolution (ADR) is not yet clear

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