13 June 2025 Sean Mosby 44 News New resources on Alternative Dispute Resolution bySean Mosby We have published extensive new resources on Alternative Dispute Resolution ('ADR') in the EWI Kwoledge Hub. ADR is likely to be increasingly used to resolve disputes following: the Court of Appeal judgment in James Churchill v Merthyr Tydfil Borough Council in which the court decided it could stay proceedings for, or order, the parties to engage in a non-court-based dispute resolution process, the subsequent amendments to the Civil Procedure Rules to promote the use of ADR, the enactment of the Arbitration Act 2025. You can find our new ADR resources at Knowledge Hub. And why not check out our recent case update Setting The Goal Posts in Expert Determination Cases For “Manifest Error” Exceptions which deals with a successful challenge of an expert’s decision in the context of a concession agreement for sporting events. More links Setting The Goal Posts in Expert Determination Cases For “Manifest Error” Exceptions Share Print Tags arbitrationCivil Procedure RulesAlternative Dispute ResolutionADRArbitration Act 2025Expert DeterminationExpert MediationAdjudicationEarly neutral evaluationFact Finding ExpertDispute BoardNegotiationCollaborative LawCase Evaluation Related articles Setting The Goal Posts in Expert Determination Cases For “Manifest Error” Exceptions October 1st Amendments to the Civil Procedure Rules Update on Civil Procedure Rule Committee Access to Court Documents Proposals When lawyers interfere with a Joint Statement Update on the 20-page limit for expert reports on the Intermediate Track Switch article Expert suggests Google would probably give the court a better answer than him Previous Article Setting The Goal Posts in Expert Determination Cases For “Manifest Error” Exceptions Next Article Comments are only visible to subscribers.