Class/collective actions in the UK (England and Wales): overview | Practical Law

Class/collective actions in the UK (England and Wales): overview | Practical Law

A Q&A guide to class/collective actions in the UK (England and Wales).

Class/collective actions in the UK (England and Wales): overview

Practical Law Country Q&A 6-618-0351 (Approx. 27 pages)

Class/collective actions in the UK (England and Wales): overview

by Omar Shah, Chris Warren-Smith, Paul Mesquitta, Emma Walsh and Gabrielle Martin, Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP
Law stated as at 01 Nov 2020England, Wales
A Q&A guide to class/collective actions in the UK (England and Wales).
The Q&A gives a high-level overview of class/collective actions, including current trends; the regulatory framework; limitation periods; standing and the procedural framework for bringing an action; funding and costs; disclosure; damages and relief; settlement; appeals; alternative dispute resolution and proposals for reform.
This resource may be affected by Brexit. Please note the law-stated date of the resource, and that it may not incorporate all recent developments. The UK left the EU on 31 January 2020. The transition period ended on 31 December 2020 (see Brexit essentials: Q&As on agreements and operation of UK law: What happened at the end of the transition period?). This Country Q&A will be updated in line with our usual publication schedule following the end of transition (see Guide to assessing legal change after end of post-Brexit transition period and UK law after end of post-Brexit transition period: overview). If you require more specific information, please see Beyond Brexit: the legal implications.