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Monday 26th February 2024

 

Issue No. 107

 

 

C O N T E N T S

 

 

 
 
Notice
Fixing Notice
Notice
Outer House Rolls

 


 

N O T I C E

 

 

OPPOSED AND STARRED MOTIONS

 

The procedure for the allocation of opposed and starred motions will now be as follows:

 

When an opposition to a motion or an automatic starred motion is lodged during term time, the Keeper’s Office will allocate the motion to call 2 days ahead from the enrolment of the opposed or starred motion.

 

Can all parties please ensure their respective counsel are available prior to the enrolment of any opposed or starred motion.

 

Parties should liaise with the Keeper’s office in relation to the allocation of these motions.  Following the allocation of the motion, the clerk will liaise with parties to agree the time the motion will call.  This is to ensure an opportunity is provided for representations to be made about the format of the hearing.

 

All communications with the Keepers Office should be made to:

keepers@scotcourts.gov.uk

 

 

 

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FIXING N O T I C E

 

 

The Keeper’s office is currently fixing the following for Personal Injury Proofs and Ordinary Action Proofs:

 

Personal Injury 4 day Proofs - 24th September 2024

Personal Injury Proofs requiring more than 4 days - 20th May 2025

Ordinary Action Proofs requiring more than 4 days - 28th May 2024

 

 

 

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N O T I C E

 

 

INNER HOUSE

 

All substantive business in the Inner House i.e. hearings not dealing with procedural business as defined by Rule 37A.1(2) of the Court of Session Rules will be conducted in person, however the court may allow parties to be heard remotely on cause shown.  A party seeking a remote, or hybrid, hearing should apply to do so by motion.

 

Procedural hearings in the Inner House, such as leave/permission to proceed hearings, will be conducted virtually or dealt with on the basis of written submissions, however the court may allow the hearing or part thereof to be conducted in person “on cause shown”.  A party seeking an in person or hybrid procedural hearing should apply to do so by motion.

 

 

OUTER HOUSE

 

All first instance hearings in the Outer House including proofs, debates and judicial review hearings will be conducted in-person, however the court may allow parties or their witnesses to be heard remotely on cause shown.  A party seeking a remote, or hybrid, hearing should apply to do so by motion.

 

Procedural hearings in the Outer House, including applications for permission to proceed in judicial review petitions, and preliminary and procedural hearings in the Commercial court, will be conducted using Webex or dealt with on the basis of written submissions, however the court may allow the hearing or part thereof to be conducted in person “on cause shown”.  A party seeking an in person or hybrid procedural hearing should apply to do so by motion.

 

 

 

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OUTER HOUSE ROLLS

 

 

LORD BRAID – N Marchant, Clerk

 

Court 6 - Parliament House

 

Wednesday 28th February

 

Continued Procedural Hearing

between 9.00am and 10.00am

 

COS/CA15-23 RR UK (South) Ltd v The Scottish Ministers Burness Paull LLP Morton Fraser MacRoberts LLP
 
 

 

 

LORD RICHARDSON – D Allen, Clerk

 

Court 7 - Parliament House

 

Wednesday 28th February

 

By Order & Starred Motion

between 9.00am and 10.00am

 

A261/21 Maurice Fawaz v Elaine Fawaz Party Weightmans (Scotland) LLP
 
 

 

 

LORD STUART – C Munn, Clerk

 

Court 4 - Parliament House

 

Wednesday 28th February

 

Continued Case Management Hearing

at 9.30am

 

COS/F13-23 CD v GH &c Drummond Miller LLP
 
Brodies LLP Beveridge & Kellas

By Order

 

COS/F24-23 Margaret Cherry v Anne Parker Balfour + Manson LLP
 
Anderson Strathern LLP  

 

 

TO BE ALLOCATED

 

Wednesday 28th February

 

Case Management Hearing

 

A400/05 Lynne Thomson v Forth Valley Health Board Drummond Miller LLP NHS Scotland Central Legal Office
 
 

Case Management Hearing

 

A244/20 Lauren Bryce &c v Neil Darroch &c Thorntons Law LLP MDDUS NHS Scotland Central Legal Office
 
  BTO Solicitors LLP
 
Clyde & Co (Scotland) LLP  

Case Management Hearing

 

COS/A70-23 Gokhan Gurhan v Tayside Health Board Slater & Gordon Scotland Ltd
 
NHS Scotland Central Legal Office
 
 

Case Management Hearing

 

COS/A272-22 William Munro &c v Grampian Health Board Drummond Miller LLP NHS Scotland Central Legal Office
 
 

By Order (Adjustment) Roll

 

A30/20 Charlene O’Donnell &c v Lothian Health Board Allan McDougall NHS Scotland Central Legal Office
 
 

Starred Motion

 

COS/A315-23 Balcas Timber Ltd v Clark & Sutherland Ltd Clyde & Co (Scotland) LLP
 
BTO Solicitors LLP  

Starred Motion

 

COS/PD268-23 Lisa Chinnery &c v Scott MacKinnon Digby Brown LLP The Conway Accident Law Practice
 
TC Young LLP
  Horwich Farrelly Scotland
 
   

 

 

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