Civil Justice Q U A R T E R L Y

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Civil Justice
Q U A R T E R L Y
Editor’s Note
Lord Justice Jackson’s Review of Civil Litigation Costs—Preliminary Report (2009)
Adrian Zuckerman
435
Notes
Update on Procedural Fairness in Closed Proceedings
Martin Chamberlain
448
Freezing Orders in Support of Fraud Proceedings
Dr David Capper
454
Norwich Pharmacal Takes Wings
Charles Hollander Q.C.
458
Protecting the Without Prejudice Rule
Masood Ahmed
467
Articles
The Statutory Ground to Award Security for Costs Against an Impecunious
Company: Should We Mourn its Passing?
Jane Ching
470
The Hidden Class Action in English Civil Procedure
John Sorabji
498
Is Court-Annexed Mediation Desirable?
Hong-Lin Yu
515
Is the Commonwealth a Model Litigant? Assessing the Efficacy of the Model
Litigant Policy
Luke Forster
551
Book Review
575
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