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Confusion reigns – BIS Survey – ADR Directive and ODR Regulations

As Christmas aporoaches and the height of online sales is reached, retailers and consumers are confused about ADR and the EU ODR Platform. Not many businesses know about the requirement to have a link to the EU Platform by 15 February. Some businesses are paying lip...

Costs proceedings – A Declaration of War! – Mediate or else!

  The High Court has sent a strong signal on the financial penalties of refusing to mediate in costs proceedings in two judgments against the NHS Litigation Authority. This applies to unsuccessful parties and not just successful parties being deprived of their...

They should’ve mediated!

Three cases where mediation might have been a better option! 1. Tim Yeo Tim Yeo pursued libel litigation having taken offence at articles in The Sunday Times accusing him of being willing and prepared to breach the MPs’ code of conduct. Part of Yeo’s...

Update on ODR EU Portal

  We have received a further update. The EU platform, which all businesses are obliged to link to their websites, is technically ready to be launched on 9 January 2016. It appears however that only few Member States will be in a position to notify their national list...

Legal Ombudsman not proceeding with ADR application

We are pleased to note that the Office for Legal Complaints (OLC) has decided that it will not proceed with an application to become an ADR entity based on the changes to its scheme rules on which it consulted this Autumn. This is good news because the proposed...

Moving the ODR goalposts – EU Portal delayed

  The EU Online Dispute Resolution Portal was meant to come into being on 9 January 2016 but is now delayed until 15 February 2016! This gives businesses more time to comply and add the link to the Portal to their websites and change their terms and conditions,...