It may be a beefy 474 pages but the final report of the Civil Justice Review Group chaired by retired High Court president Peter Kelly landed without too much of a splash on its release last week. There is however a lot packed into it; everything from recommendations on technology, discovery, judicial review and a lot more besides under the umbrella headings of exploring ways to improve access to justice and reducing the cost and duration of litigation. It is the fruit of around three years’ work. Some of the recommendations provide “radical” solutions, to use the group’s own term.…
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