Costs and refusing ADR Flashcards
CPR 44.3(4) provides that “in deciding what order (if any) to make about costs, the court must have regard to all the circumstances, including-(a) the conduct of the parties.
True or false?
True
What are the factors that a Court will take into account in deciding whether a party has been unreasonable in refusing ADR?
- The nature of the dispute
- The merits of the case
- Whether other settlement methods have been rejected
- Whether ADR would have disproportionate cost
- Whether ADR would delay proceedings
- Whether ADR had a reasonable prospect of success.
Which of these features about the factors that a Court will take into account in deciding whether a party has been unreasonable in refusing ADR is missing?
- The nature of the dispute
- The merits of the case
- Whether ADR would have disproportionate cost
- Whether ADR would delay proceedings
- Whether ADR had a reasonable prospect of success.
- Whether other settlement methods have been rejected
Which of these features about the factors that a Court will take into account in deciding whether a party has been unreasonable in refusing ADR is missing?
- The nature of the dispute
- The merits of the case
- Whether other settlement methods have been rejected
- Whether ADR would have disproportionate cost
- Whether ADR had a reasonable prospect of success.
- Whether ADR would delay proceedings
Which of these features about the factors that a Court will take into account in deciding whether a party has been unreasonable in refusing ADR is missing?
- The nature of the dispute
- The merits of the case
- Whether other settlement methods have been rejected
- Whether ADR would delay proceedings
- Whether ADR had a reasonable prospect of success.
- Whether ADR would have disproportionate cost
Which of these features about the factors that a Court will take into account in deciding whether a party has been unreasonable in refusing ADR is missing?
- The merits of the case
- Whether other settlement methods have been rejected
- Whether ADR would have disproportionate cost
- Whether ADR would delay proceedings
- Whether ADR had a reasonable prospect of success.
- The nature of the dispute
Which of these features about the factors that a Court will take into account in deciding whether a party has been unreasonable in refusing ADR is missing?
- The nature of the dispute
- Whether other settlement methods have been rejected
- Whether ADR would have disproportionate cost
- Whether ADR would delay proceedings
- Whether ADR had a reasonable prospect of success.
- The merits of the case
Which of these features about the factors that a Court will take into account in deciding whether a party has been unreasonable in refusing ADR is missing?
- The nature of the dispute
- The merits of the case
- Whether other settlement methods have been rejected
- Whether ADR would have disproportionate cost
- Whether ADR would delay proceedingss
- Whether ADR had a reasonable prospect of success.