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Backtracking? Scottish Government Reduces New Court Threshold

The controversial Courts Reform (Scotland) Bill is to be amended after the Scottish Government agreed not to increase the exclusive competence of the sheriff court to £150,000. Instead, it will be increased to £100,000.

The new threshold of £100,000 was agreed during Holyrood’s Justice Committee's stage 2 consideration of the Bill, despite to pressure from MSPs to have the figure set at either £30,000 or £50,000.

The Government’s concession is perhaps no more than a step in the right direction, with much of Scotland’s legal community – particularly its personal injury lawyers – remaining concerned about the ability of claimants to obtain justice.

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Advocates Have Their Say On Personal Injury Pre-Action Protocols

The Faculty of Advocates has published a response to the Scottish Civil Justice Council’s (SCJC) questionnaire on pre-action protocols that require necessary steps to be taken before a case can start.

Presently, there are no compulsory pre-action protocols in Scotland. Instead there are four voluntary protocols covering: Court of Session commercial actions; personal injury claims up to £10,000; professional negligence claims up to £20,000; and, industrial disease claims.

With the Courts Reform (Scotland) Bill proposing to give the Court of Session the power to introduce compulsory pre-action protocols, last month, the SCJC began an information gathering exercise on: (1) the current use of voluntary pre-action protocols; and (2) the possible introduction of compulsory protocols.

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David Sandison on the Government’s Response to the Scottish Civil Courts Review Recommendations

As published in the Scots Law Times earlier this year, David Sandison discusses the likely impact of the Scottish Government’s response to the recommendations of the Scottish Civil Courts Review.

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