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Guidance: London Circuit Commercial Court hearing and trial dates

Hm Courts Tribunals Service

May 4
08:22 2023

The London Circuit Commercial Court handles a wide range of commercial, business and professional disputes.

Larger and more complex cases are handled by the Commercial Court, which has its own lead times.

The lead times show how long the current wait for a hearing or trial is, based on how long they are expected to last.

Availability for applications and case management conferences at London Circuit Commercial Court

Length of hearing Availability
30 minutes From 16 May 2023
1 hour From 16 May 2023
1.5 to 2 hours 9 June 2023
Then Fridays from 30 June 2023
Half a day 9 June 2023
Then Fridays from 30 June 2023
1 day From 10 July 2023

Availability for trials at London Circuit Commercial Court

Length of trial Availability
1 to 2 days October 2023
Then from January 2024
3 days October 2023
Then from January 2024
1 week October 2023
Then from January 2024
2 to 3 weeks October 2023
Then from January 2024
4 weeks or more From January 2024
Published 12 August 2015
Last updated 4 May 2023 +show all updates
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