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Posted on July 29, 2013 by Simon Gibbs	50	The new CPR introduced Part 36 offers into detailed assessment proceedings and I am now starting to see the first Part 36 offers coming through.
I see an opportunity for Professor Dominic Regan not to offer his usual masterclass in Part 36 offers but rather an idiot’s guide for beginners. But then, I suppose those drafting these documents don’t (yet) realise they are defective and don’t know they need remedial help. Posted in Part 36	| 50 Replies
Posted on September 6, 2011 by Simon Gibbs	Reply	The 57th Update to the Civil Procedure Rules (who remembers the good old days of the 16th Update?) introduces changes in a number of areas. Most of these come into force on 1 October 2011.
Posted on August 15, 2011 by Simon Gibbs	4	A recent comment on a LinkedIn discussion forum raised the issue of whether the proposed changes to the Part 36 rules and the formal reversal of Carver v BAA were sensible.
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Posted on September 16, 2010 by Simon Gibbs	Reply	The legal press has started to catch up with the importance of the Court of Appeal’s recent decision in Gibbon v Manchester City Council [2010] EWCA Civ 726) but I doubt all civil litigators have done so.
This decision makes clear that basic contract law principles do not apply to the Part 36 regime. A Part 36 offer remains open for acceptance until written notice is served withdrawing or changing the terms of the offer (CPR 36.9(2)). (Although see CPR 36.9(3).)
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