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Courts Reform (Scotland) Act 2014

The Courts Reform (Scotland) Act 2014 is an act of the Scottish Parliament passed in October 2014 to improve access to the civil justice system and while making the Court of Session a place for the more complex cases.

History
The origins of this radical legislative reform lie with the Gill Report of 2009. The bill was introduced by Kenny MacAskill MSP on 6 February 2014. The bill was passed by the Parliament on 7 October 2014. It received Royal Assent on 6 May 2015. ==Provisions==
Provisions
The legislation created a national Sheriff Appeal Court. Some changes, such as a reduced ability to recover counsel's fees, make arbitration a more attractive means of dispute resolution. ==References==
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