Court Proceedings: Pensions
This part of the topic index contains resources on court proceedings. Please select the resource that you require by clicking on the relevant tab below.
For information about significant recent and forthcoming pensions-related cases, see Case tracker (www.practicallaw.com/6-206-3993).
For further guidance on dispute resolution, see PLC Dispute Resolution.
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resources
These resources are maintained, meaning that we monitor developments on a regular
basis and update them as soon as possible.
| 1 | Jackson LJ's Review of Civil Litigation Costs: Final Report A detailed note on Lord Justice Jackson's final report following his review of civil litigation costs which was published on 14 January 2010. This note summarises the issues considered by Jackson LJ and sets out his recommendations. It also comments on the potential impact of the recommendations and includes views from a number of leading practitioners. It links to two short notes setting out our views as to when each of the recommendations is likely to take effect generally and for specific litigation. | Practice note: overview | 27-Jan-2010 |
| 2 | Limitation periods: an overview An overview of limitation periods. | Practice note: overview | Maintained |
| 3 | Privilege: an overview An outline of the law relating to privilege including legal advice privilege, litigation privilege, joint privilege and common interest privilege. | Practice note: overview | Maintained |
| 4 | An introduction to judicial review This practice note provides an introduction to the substantive law relating to judicial review. | Practice notes | Maintained |
| 5 | Appeals to the United Kingdom Supreme Court An overview of the procedure in the UK Supreme Court. | Practice notes | Maintained |
| 6 | Tax treatment of damages The tax implications of a settlement may be a determinative factor when considering whether to accept or make an offer. This note considers when awards of damages will be subject to tax as income or as chargeable gains and the tax treatment of the payment of damages. | Practice notes | Maintained |