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 ii Civil Justice Quarterly Each article in this issue has been allocated keywords from the Legal Taxonomy utilised by Sweet & Maxwell to provide a standardised way of describing legal concepts. These keywords are identical to those used in Westlaw UK and have been used for many years in other publications such as Legal Journals Index. The keywords provide a means of identifying similar concepts in other Sweet & Maxwell publications to which keywords from the Legal Taxonomy have been applied. The keywords have also been used to determine the main entries in the index in order to provide a much higher level of consistency between indexes in Sweet & Maxwell publications. Keywords will follow the taxonomy logo at the beginning of each article. Suggestions to sweetandmaxwell.taxonomy@thomson.com This journal should be cited as (2009) 28 C.J.Q. (followed by the page number). C.J.Q., VOL 28, ISSUE 4 2009 THOMSON REUTERS (LEGAL) LIMITED