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Drafting statements of case

Practical Law UK Practice Note 3-501-1799 (Approx. 49 pages)

Drafting statements of case

by Practical Law Dispute Resolution in association with Herbert Smith Freehills LLP
A practical guide to drafting statements of case. This note addresses how to draft the particulars of claim and defence, and highlights the requirements in different courts.
Note: This note does not deal with the rules for drafting statements of case in cases proceeding under the Shorter trials scheme, operating in the Rolls Building since 1 October 2015. For information on what the requirements are in those proceedings, see Practice note, Shorter trials scheme (STS).

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