More Civil Justice? The Impact of the Woolf Reforms on Preaction Behaviour

Civil Justice Council Reseach Study 43

464 Pages Posted: 25 Aug 2009

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Richard Moorhead

Exeter Law School, University of Exeter; Centre for Ethics and Law, Faculty of Laws, UCL London

Date Written: August 24, 2002

Abstract

An empirical study of the impact of the Woolf Reforms on pre-action behaviour with particular attention being paid to the impact of pre-action protocols on the cost, quality, speed and culture of the early stages of disputes pre- and post implementation in personal injury, mdeical negligenec and housing disrepair cases.

Suggested Citation

Moorhead, Richard Lewis, More Civil Justice? The Impact of the Woolf Reforms on Preaction Behaviour (August 24, 2002). Civil Justice Council Reseach Study 43, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1460753 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1460753

Richard Lewis Moorhead (Contact Author)

Exeter Law School, University of Exeter ( email )

University of Exeter
Exeter, Devon EX4 4RJ
United Kingdom

Centre for Ethics and Law, Faculty of Laws, UCL London ( email )

Bentham House
4-8 Endsleigh Gardens
London, WC1E OEG
United Kingdom

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