Pre-trial review (PTR)

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Practice notes

Pre-trial review (PTR)

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Practice notes
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This Practice Note provides guidance on the interpretation and application of the relevant provisions of the CPR. Depending on the court in which your matter is proceeding, you may also need to be mindful of additional provisions—see: Court specific guidance. In particular, note that significant parts of CPR 29 and CPR PD 29 (which deal with case management in the multi-track and are referred to in this Practice Note) do not apply in the Commercial Court (see CPR 58.13 and CPR PD 58, para 10.1), Circuit Commercial Courts (see CPR 59.11 and CPR PD 59, para 7.1) and the Technology and Construction Court (see CPR 60.6 and CPR PD 60, para 10). For information on case management in the Commercial Court and Technology and Construction Court, see Practice Notes:

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    Commercial Court—Commercial Court—case management

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    Technology and Construction Court—TCC—case management

This Practice Note considers the purpose and timing of a pre-trial review (PTR) in a multi-track claim, including preparing for and attending the PTR. It should be read in conjunction with Practice Notes: Multi-track—case management and Multi-track—case management

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United Kingdom
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Pre-trial review definition
What does Pre-trial review mean?

A hearing at which final directions for the further management of proceedings may be given.

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