The Civil Justice Council’s 13th National Forum will take place on Friday 29 November 2024 at Friends House and online.
Full details and registration link to follow.
The Civil Justice Council Enforcement Working Group has launched a Call for Evidence. The Call for Evidence will close on 16 September at 11:59pm. Find out more about the Call for Evidence.
As part of the process, the Working Group will be holding three webinars via MS Teams. The format of each webinar will be the same.
The Civil Justice Council (CJC) has today published terms of reference for a review into litigation funding.
The review is undertaken at the request of the Lord Chancellor, Alex Chalk, and follows the announcement of plans for new legislation, to make it easier for members of the public to secure the financial backing of third parties for claims launched against large corporations (the Litigation Funding Agreements (Enforceability) Bill).
This work comes against the backdrop of the Horizon Scandal, which has seen hundreds of former sub-postmasters rely on third-party litigation funding to take legal action against the Post Office.
The review will set out the current position of litigation funding, including that of third-party funding, consider whether current arrangements deliver effective access to justice, and make clear recommendations for reform.
The CJC will seek to provide an interim report by summer 2024 and a full report by summer 2025.
Chairman of the Civil Justice Council, Master of the Rolls, Sir Geoffrey Vos, said:
“The Civil Justice Council has a deserved reputation for collaborative and effective work. It was amongst the first to recognise that litigation funding raises serious access to justice issues. I welcome this opportunity, on behalf of the Council, to review the current and future operation of third-party funding, with a view to ensuring fair and proportionate access to justice for all.”
“The Civil Justice Council has worked for many years towards ensuring that citizens without means are not excluded from the civil justice system. The Council’s Review of Litigation Funding will form an important staging post in realising that objective.”
The Civil Justice Council working group on the Procedure for Determining Mental Capacity in Civil Proceedings held a seminar on 1 March 2024. A summary of the seminar is now available.
The Civil Justice Council are pleased to announce the appointment of John Cuss, Daniel Hoadley, Amrik Kandola, Sue Prince, Laurence Shaw, and Elizabeth Smart for an initial term of three years.
The Master of the Rolls, as Chairman of the Civil Justice Council, Sir Geoffrey Vos said:
“I am delighted to welcome six new members to the Civil Justice Council. I am confident that their expertise will benefit the work of the Council. I much look forward to working with them on the Council’s latest exciting projects.”
The Civil Justice Council responded to the Ministry of Justice consultation on ‘Including claimant data on the Register of Judgments, Orders and Fines’. You can read the response here.
The Civil Justice Council are consulting on the Procedure for Determining Mental Capacity in Civil Proceedings – details of the consultation can be found online. The consultation will run until Sunday 17 March 2024 at 11.59pm. As part of that work, the working group is holding a seminar on 1 March 2024 between 10am and 3.30pm. The seminar will be held at Friends House, Euston and online. Register here for the seminar. Please note that in-person places are limited. Registration closes at 12pm on Friday 16 February 2024.
The Civil Justice Council responded to the Ministry of Justice consultation on ‘the proposal to implement increases to selected court and tribunal fees’. The Council responded in its capacity as a statutory consultee. You can read the response here.
The Civil Justice Council is consulting on the Procedure for Determining Mental Capacity in Civil Proceedings. The consultation will run until Sunday 17 March 2024 at 11.59pm. Details of the consultation can be found online.
The Civil Justice Council’s 12 th National Forum on access to justice in a cost-of-living crisis was held on 17 November 2023.
You can watch the full event on YouTube.
Follow the links to read speeches from the Lord Chancellor, Lady Chief Justice and Master of the Rolls.
The Civil Justice Council’s 12th National Forum on access to justice in a cost of living crisis will take place at Friends House, Euston and online on Friday 17 November December 2023. Further details and how to register can be found on Eventbrite.
The Civil Justice Council are pleased to announce the appointment of District Judge David Robinson BEM for a term of three years with effect from 19 May 2023.
The Civil Justice Council are pleased to announce the reappointment of the following members for an additional term of three years
The Civil Justice Council is seeking to recruit six new members. The deadline for applications is 8 March 2023 at 11am. Apply here (external link). The vacancies are:
The Council has re-opened its consultation on costs for the sole purpose of allowing further comment on the implications of Belsner. Responses to be submitted by Thursday 15 December 2022. Full details on the Civil Costs webpage.
The Civil Justice Council is pleased to announce the appointment of Her Honour Judge Karen Walden-Smith for a term of three years and Mr Justice Simon Picken for a term of four years. Both appointments took effect from 14 October 2022.
Tickets are now available to the Civil Justice Council’s 11 th National Forum taking place on 18 Nov 2022. Sign up through Eventbrite (external link).
Sessions will include accessibility, advice, anti-social behaviour, business, costs, digital justice, education and public understanding, determining mental capacity, resolving disputes before court, tenants & borrowers, vulnerability and more.
The Civil Justice Council’s consultation on costs has been extended for an additional two weeks. The closing date is now Friday 14th October 2022 at 12pm.
The Civil Justice Council is holding three events on costs. Find details and register by clicking the date/time below:
The Civil Justice Council is pleased to announce the appointments of four new members (external link) for an initial term of three years:
Update: The Civil Justice Council is consulting on costs. The consultation will run until Friday 14 October 2022 at 12pm. Details of the consultation can be found online here).
The Civil Justice Council will shortly be launching a consultation on costs. As part of that work, the working group is holding a conference on costs on 13 July 2022 between 9.45am and 4.45pm. The conference will be held in person in Central London. Register your interest online (external link). Please note that registering your interest does not guarantee you a place at the conference, as places are limited.
Sessions during the day will cover:
The CJC’s report on small claims has now been finalised – read the report on small claims online (PDF).
Watch videos of the CJC’s 10 th National Forum on access to justice for those without means, which took place in December 2021. The full story and videos are online.
The CJC’s Interim Report on pre-action protocols is open for consultation. The consultation will be extended for four weeks and will close on Friday 21 January 2022.
The Civil Justice Council’s 10th National Forum on access to justice for those without means will take place at Central Hall, Westminster and online on Friday 10 December 2021 8:40am to 4:30pm. Further details and how to register can be found on Eventbrite.
Update: The CJC’s consultation on Pre-Action Protocols will be extended for four weeks. The consultation will close on Friday 21 January 2022.
The Civil Justice Council has published its final report on guideline hourly rates
The Civil Justice Council has published a report (PDF) concluding that compulsory ADR is lawful. The full story can be read online.
In April 2021, the CJC responded to a MoJ consultation on Judicial Review (PDF).
The Civil Justice Council are pleased to announce the reappointment of the following members (external link) for an additional term of three years:
And the reappointment of the following member for an additional term of 18 months:
The Civil Justice Council is looking to recruit five new members. The deadline for applications (external link) is 11 June 2021 at 12 noon. The vacancies are for those with the following qualifications/skills/experience in relation to civil justice:
In December 2020, the CJC responded to a MoJ consultation (PDF) to align fees for online and paper civil money and possession claims.
Watch videos of the CJC’s 9 th National Forum on access to justice for those without means which took place in December 2020.
The Civil Justice Council’s ninth annual National Forum on access to justice for those without means will take place online on Friday 11 December 2020 between 8.30am to 4.30pm. Details of the event can be found on Eventbrite.
As part of the Civil Justice Council’s rapid review of the impact of COVID-19 measures on the civil justice system, a virtual consultation meeting will take place on Monday 11 May 2020, between 5-6pm.
The Civil Justice Council are pleased to announce the reappointment of the following members (external link) for an additional term of three years:
And the reappointment of the following member for an additional term of one year:
Consultation paper launched – Vulnerable witnesses and parties. Responses to be submitted by Friday 11 October 2019.
The Civil Justice Council is pleased to announce the appointment of District Judge Judy Gibson for a three year term.
The Civil Justice Council are pleased to announce the appointments of the following five members for three year terms;
Property Chamber Deployment Project (opens in a new tab)
A working group on property disputes was established by the Civil Justice Council in 2015 to consider whether access to justice in property disputes could be improved by the deployment of judges to sit concurrently in courts and tribunals. Following a pilot, Siobhan McGrath, Property Chamber President, has now published a proposal and recommendations to amend the Civil Procedure Rules and the First-tier Tribunal Procedure (Property Chamber) to reflect this. This report sets out justifications for the proposal, the types of cases suitable for the proposals and the practical implications.
CJC response to the MOJ LASPO Pt.2 Post Implementation Review
This relates to the reforms to civil litigation funding and costs in Part 2 of LASPO Act taking forward Sir Rupert Jackson’s recommendations. Please note this is not the response to the LASPO Part 1 (Legal Aid) review, which will be undertaken separately.
Member Vacancies – the closing date has been extended. The CJC are presently recruiting for the following members:
For more information on any of these vacancies and instructions on how to apply.
Closing date for applications has been extended to Friday 29 June 2018
CJC commissioned report on Assisted Digital and additional information
Commissioned by the CJC, Catrina Denvir and UCL’s Centre for Access to Justice have produced a research report to examine the Assisted Digital Service needs that may arise as a result of the digitisation of the Court and Tribunal services. The report is intended to inform Her Majesty’s Courts and Tribunals (HMCTS) and to provide greater insight into the digital capabilities of those users who are likely to come into contact with these systems.
Clinical Negligence Fixed Costs Working Group
Civil Justice Council Working Group
CJC Consultation on ADR
A selection of submissions received from the CJC ADR consultation.
CJC publish report on ‘Before The Event’ legal expenses insurance
An expert working group of the Civil Justice Council (CJC) has published a comprehensive report on Before The Event (BTE) legal expenses insurance.
CJC invite submissions on the future role of ADR in Civil Justice
An expert working group of the Civil Justice Council (CJC) has published a comprehensive interim report on the existing role and potential future role of ADR (alternate dispute resolution) in civil justice in England and Wales.
The CJC is now seeking written submissions on the findings and recommendations of the report, ahead of organising a seminar at which the proposals can be discussed and a final report prepared and submitted to the Government for consideration.
Appointments – the CJC is pleased to announce two appointments and two reappointments to the Council.
The new appointments are Jo Hickman, Director of the Public Law Project (joining as the new solicitor member) and Gareth Hughes (as the new business representative).
The reappointments are Andrew Parker and William Wood QC, who have new three year terms to continue making an important contribution to the work of the Council.
Deputy Chair
Mr Justice Peter Coulson has been appointed as Deputy Chair of the CJC, in succession to Lord Justice Briggs (who has been appointed to the UK Supreme Court) with effect from 2 nd October 2017. Mr Justice Coulson is the Deputy Head of Civil Justice-Designate, and takes on the role formally when he takes up his appointment to the Court of Appeal in March 2018.
Establishing fixed costs and better procedures for noise claims: Final report of the CJC working party published. A working group of the Civil Justice Council (CJC) has published a report making recommendations for fixed recoverable costs and improvements to claims management in noise-induced hearing loss cases.
The CJC has set up a Civil Litigation Review Working Group, Before the Event Insurance (BTE), chaired by Prof. Rachael Mulheron. BTE Working Group membership (PDF).
The closing date for all applications for the Business and Solicitor Member competition has been extended to midday Friday 20 January 2017
Appointments – the CJC is pleased to announce the appointments of Diane Astin and Ian Karet for 3 years and the reappointment of Matthew Smerdon for a further 3 year term.
Today, the Civil Justice Council has published a report on concurrent expert evidence and hot-tubbing, and its use in English litigation. The report was produced by a working group under the chairmanship of Professor Rachael Mulheron, and with Maura McIntosh as deputy chair.
Appointments – the CJC is pleased to announce the appointments of Orlando Fraser QC as a barrister member, Nicola Critchley as an insurance member and Kay Carberry CBE as a employee Interest member.
Appointment – the CJC is pleased to announce the appointment of HH Judge Barry Cotter as the Circuit Judge member of the Council. HHJ Cotter is the Designated Civil Judge for Devon and Cornwall.
Note of points raised in discussion on Fixed Recoverable Costs (PDF)
The CJC held a small workshop in March 2016 for practitioners drawn from a range of civil justice bodies and users to discuss the possible extension of fixed recoverable costs (FRC). This was arranged in the light of increased Government interest in the topic and a lecture by Lord Justice Jackson in January 2016. The purpose of the workshop was to highlight and discuss some of the practical issues which would need to be addressed in developing a broader based FRC regime. Discussion included examining the approach to be taken to the structure of the system and safeguards that should be provided for. The CJC stands ready to assist the government on any future developments on this topic.
Final Interim Report of the CJC Working Group on Property Disputes in the Courts and Tribunals dated May 2016.
The report makes a series of recommendations for the use of flexible judicial deployment in certain categories of property case with the aim of being able to hear and make a decision on a set of facts leading to a particular claim together, without different parts of that claim having to be heard separately and a different times by the county court and the First-tier Tribunal. Members of the Working Group are available online.
CJC Diversity Plan
New CJC working group: Civil Litigation Review Working Group
A new CJC working group has been set up to consider and review a series of discrete topics relating to civil litigation.
CJC ODR Advisory Group response to Lord Justice Briggs Report
On behalf of the Online Dispute Resolution Advisory Group of the Civil Justice Council.
The Council is currently seeking to recruit up to five new members:
• A barrister member;
• A member able to represent the interests of employees;
• A member able to represent the views of the insurance industry;
• Two members able to offer experience and expertise in another field of civil justice
Closing date for all applications is 11 April 2016.
The Civil Justice Council is pleased to announce that The Hon Mr Justice Robin Knowles CBE has been appointed as a CJC member for a three year term from 4 January 2016 as the High Court Judge member of the Civil Justice Council.
The CJC has set up a new working group to make recommendations to the Government on how the handling of claims for noise-induced hearing loss might be improved, including how a fixed costs regime for those cases might work.
The Civil Justice Council (CJC) has today published a report on Damages-Based Agreements (DBAs). The Damages-Based Agreements Reform Project: Drafting and Policy Issues sets out a number of recommendations designed to make the statutory regime relating to DBAs simpler and clearer, in order to assist lawyers and their clients who are considering the use of that method of funding.
The Civil Justice Council (CJC) has set up a working group on property disputes chaired by Siobhan McGrath, President of the Property Chamber of the First-tier Tribunal to explore further specific areas where the deployment of judges between the county court and tribunals would enable the proportionate resolution of disputes and the better use of judicial and administrative resources.
CJC Response to Ministry of Justice Consultation: Further Reforms to Court Fees
The Civil Justice Council is looking to fill three posts, a barrister member, a member able to represent the interests of employees – possibly from a trade union and a member able to offer experience and expertise in a particular area of civil justice – e.g. housing law. Closing date for these posts is noon 13 April 2015. Application via the Cabinet Office website.
Guidance for the instruction of experts in civil claims 2014
This guidance came into effect on 1 December 2014, and replaced the former Protocol for the instruction of experts to give evidence in civil claims, which was removed from Practice Direction 35 of the Civil Procedure Rules with effect from that date.
The Civil Justice Council is pleased to announce that Andrew Parker has been appointed as a CJC member for a three year term starting on 31 July 2014 as the Solicitor Member of the Civil Justice Council.
The Civil Justice Council is pleased to announce that William Wood has been appointed as a CJC member for a three year term starting on 1st July 2014 as the Alternative Dispute Resolution Provider Member of the Civil Justice Council.
Impact of the ‘Jackson’ reforms – update
The CJC is please to publish Professor John Peysner’s report ‘Impact of the Jackson reforms: Some Emerging Themes’ (PDF), produced as part of the preparation for the event in March 2014 and finalised in the light of discussion at that event.
The CJC’s conference on the impact of the Jackson reforms as the first anniversary of their implementation approaches took place on Friday, 21 March 2014. The Council wishes to thank all of the excellent speakers, as well as the 120 delegates and those who submitted papers in advance – almost 70 papers were received in total.
The Lord Justice Jackson’s paper for the CJC conference 21 March 2014 (PDF) and the submissions will be published in the coming days. The immediate next steps will be for the CJC to reflect on the event, draw up a list of follow-up activities and discuss Professor Peysner’s final report at its next meeting on 1 May 2014, with a view to its publication very shortly afterwards.
Civil Justice Council response to Justice Committee inquiry: Impact of changes to civil legal aid under LASPO
The Civil Justice Council (CJC) has set up a new advisory group, chaired by Professor Richard Susskind OBE, to explore the role that Online Dispute Resolution (ODR) can play in resolving civil disputes.
The Civil Justice Council is looking to fill two posts, a Solicitor and Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) Provider by 1st May 2014. Closing date for these posts is 5 March 2014
The CJC is inviting written papers on the impact on the civil justice system of the ‘Jackson reforms’ on costs and case management by 7 March 2014
The Civil Justice Council (CJC) has welcomed the recent initiative of the Association of Litigation Funders (ALF) to revise and update its Code of Conduct for Litigation Funders.
Two aspects of the revisions to the Code have particular importance. The capital adequacy obligations placed upon funder members have been notably strengthened, while a new and detailed complaints procedure by which each funder member will agree to be bound has also been developed by the ALF.
The CJC wishes the ALF success in its continued efforts to progress and achieve a successful and robust regime of self-regulation for Litigation Funding in England and Wales.
The Civil Justice Council is pleased to announce that Martin Saunders has been appointed as a CJC member for a three year term starting on 1st January 2014 as the insurance industry member.
Extension to deadline for Costs Survey for New Guideline Hourly Rates is now Thursday 12th December 2013
A triennial review of the Civil Justice Council was launched on 4 November 2013, along with a consultation on the functions of the Council and the way in which those functions are best delivered.
The Civil Justice Council is looking to fill a post by 30 January 2014 from the insurance industry with at least 10 years experience of working in a senior practitioner role in the industry. Closing date for this post is 15th October 2013
The Civil Justice Council are pleased to announce that the following three members have been appointed as CJC members for a three year term starting on 1st October 2013, they are : Matthew Smerdon as the lay representative, Elizabeth Silver as the business representative and John Spencer as the solicitor member.
The Civil Justice Council is looking to fill three posts by 24 October 2013, one is a solicitor, one is from the business community, and one lay person with a proven track record and interest in the major issues affecting the civil justice system, such as legal aid, enforcement, costs reforms or housing. Closing date for these posts is: noon on Thursday 13 June 2013.
The Civil Justice Council today publishes its report on the case and options for costs protection in defamation and privacy proceedings. A news release has also been prepared.
The Working Group, which included defamation and costs specialists from a range of interests, was set up in response to a request by Justice Minister Lord McNally to explore the issue ahead of the measures in the Defamation Bill coming into effect.
The Civil Justice Council has recently published A Guide to Bringing and Defending a Small Claim. The Guide is aimed at litigants in person and works through the process for bringing and defending a small claim. The guide was recommended by a CJC Working Party chaired by Robin Knowles CBE QC, and the report prepared with the particular help of Joanna Otterburn, DJs William Jackson and Margaret Langley and former DJ Gordon Ashton.
Costs Committee
The CJC is currently drawing together the new Costs Committee membership, which has assumed responsibility for advising the Master of the Rolls on the setting of guideline hourly rates.
On 30 November 2012, the Civil Justice Council held a National Forum for Implementation of the Report on Access to Justice for Self- Represented Litigants. Over 100 delegates – from across England and Wales and representing a variety of sectors – attended the event in London , which was chaired by Robin Knowles CBE, QC.
We are pleased to announce the appointments of Rebecca Scott and Christopher Warner as the lay advice sector and consumer affairs representatives (respectively) on the Civil Justice Council for three year terms starting on 1st January 2013.
The Government has asked the CJC to look in detail at the issue of costs in defamation proceedings, and to report by the end of March 2013. A working group has been formed, chaired by CJC member John Pickering.
Transfer of function to the CJC from the Advisory Committee on Civil Costs
The Government has today issued a Written Ministerial Statement regarding a transfer of an additional function to the CJC in January 2013. The Guideline Hourly Rates (GHR) for solicitors in legal proceedings are set by the Master of the Rolls. The Advisory Committee on Civil Costs (ACCC) was established in 2007 by the Ministry of Justice to provide advice on this and other issues (12 Sep 2007: Col 124WS). I am grateful for the work which the ACCC has carried out since its inception. However, I have decided that the ACCC’s remaining function of advising on the GHR should be transferred to the Civil Justice Council (CJC) from January 2013. I envisage that a sub-committee of the CJC would be established to deal with this issue. The ACCC will be disbanded forthwith, which will reduce the number of advisory bodies. This proposal does not go so far as Sir Rupert Jackson’s recommendation for a Costs Council as the new sub-committee’s standing role will be limited to a review of the GHR; other fixed costs will remain for the Lord Chancellor to consider in the first instance. However, there may be other costs issues on which the Lord Chancellor and Judiciary would welcome advice from the new sub-committee from time to time. I will liaise with the Master of the Rolls, who chairs the CJC, concerning the membership, terms of reference and work to be undertaken by the CJC within the scope of its statutory role of keeping the civil justice system under review.
His Honour Judge David Grant and District Judge William Jackson were appointed on the 6th September 2012 to the Civil Justice Council for a three year term
New Chairman from 1 October 2012
Lord Dyson has been appointed as the new Master of the Rolls with effect from 1st October 2012, and automatically becomes Chairman of the Civil Justice Council from the same date. He replaces Lord Neuberger, whio has been appointed as the new President of the UK Supreme Court from 1st October 2012.
CJC Civil Justice Council’s report on Contingency fees / Damages Based Agreements
Mr Justice Foskett was appointed on 18 July 2012 to the Civil Justice Council for a three year term