Wednesday 16th November 2022
Issue No. 38
C O N T E N T S
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Notice |
Fixing Notice |
Calling List |
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 a date for the motion to call a minimum of 2 days ahead. Can all parties please ensure their respective counsel are available prior to the enrolment of any opposed or starred motion.
An email will be sent to parties setting out the proposed date, Judge and clerk. The clerk will then liaise with parties to agree a time for the motion to call. This is to ensure opportunity is provided for representations to be made about the form of the hearing.
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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 - 20th June 2023
Personal Injury Proofs requiring more than 4 days – 15th August 2023
Ordinary Action Proofs requiring more than 4 days - 17th January 2023
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COURT OF SESSION
CALLING LIST
Wednesday 16th November
1 | COS/A191-22 Brian Conolly v National Waiting Times Centre Board | Drummond Miller LLP |
2 | COS/PD471-22 Frank Wallace &c v Tamaris (RAM) Ltd | Digby Brown LLP |
3 | COS/PD223-22 Sandra Crowe &c v Champion Technologies Ltd &c | Balfour + Manson LLP |
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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 CLARK – E Hunter, Clerk
Court 6 - Parliament House
Friday 18th November
Continued Pre-Proof By Order
between 9.00am and 10.00am
CA16/20 Jonathan Gough v Cannons Law Practice | Thompsons | BTO Solicitors LLP | |
CA17/20 Lee Montague-Trenchard v Cannons Law Practice | Thompsons | BTO Solicitors LLP | |
LORD ERICHT – D Facchini, Clerk
Court 8 - Parliament House
Friday 18th November
Continued Preliminary Hearing
between 9.00am and 9.30am
CA92/21 Biomass Heating Solutions Ltd v Heliex Power Ltd | Harper MacLeod LLP | MacRoberts LLP | |
LORD BRAID – C Munn, Clerk
Court 6 - Parliament House
Friday 18th November
Starred Motion
COS/PD271-21 L &c v Renfrewshire Council &c | A & W M Urquhart | Clyde & Co (Scotland) LLP | |
Starred Motion
COS/PD323-22 James Monaghan v West Dunbartonshire Council | Thompsons | Clyde & Co (Scotland) LLP | |
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