UK Court Claims Plummet, But Lawyers Predict 'Surge' Post-Pandemic
New research has found that claims dropped by 65% in the past month, but litigation is expected to pick up in due course.
April 07, 2020 at 05:19 AM
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The number of new claims filed in the English courts has slumped by 65% in the past month following the COVID-19 outbreak, according to new data from HFW and litigation analytics company Solomonic.
Just 29 claims were filed last week, which was 56% lower than the corresponding week last year.
However, lawyers at HFW expect an influx of litigation and arbitration claims once the coronavirus situation settles.
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