Pre-Trial Review Issues

Pre-Trial Review Issues

The Pre-Trial Review Issues in relation to the Technology and Construction Court

[rtbs name=”technology-and-construction-court”]The parties should, if possible, provide the judge at the Pre-trial Review with an agreed list of the main issues for the forthcoming trial (including, where appropriate, a separate list of technical issues to be covered by the experts). The list of issues should not be extensive and should focus on the key issues. It is provided as a working document to assist in the management of the trial and not as a substitute for the pleadings. If the parties are unable to agree the precise formulation of the issues, they should provide to the Technology and Construction Court their respective formulations. Because the list of issues should focus on the key issues the opportunity for disagreement should be minimised. The judge will note the parties’ formulations, but, because the issues are those which arise on the pleadings, is unlikely to give a ruling on this matter at the Pre-trial Review unless the different formulations show that there is a dispute as to the pleaded case.


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