Civil Litigation
Civil-litigation work generates large volumes of personal data through disclosure bundles, witness statements, expert reports, and inter-party correspondence. Under the Civil Procedure Rules — in particular CPR Part 31 on disclosure — solicitors must share documents proportionately while still respecting UK GDPR and the Data Protection Act 2018. anonym.legal will offer en-GB workflows that pseudonymise non-party identifiers, witness contact details, and sensitive third-party data inside court-bound material, leaving the substantive evidential narrative intact. Task-specific disclosure-redaction guidance lands in US-006.
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Standard Disclosure under CPR Part 31: redact non-party identifiers
CPR Part 31Specific Disclosure Application under CPR Part 31: prepare redacted exhibit
CPR Part 31Witness Statement under CPR Part 32: pseudonymise third-party identifiers
CPR Part 32Expert Report under CPR Part 35: redact non-party personal data
CPR Part 35Particulars of Claim: pseudonymise third-party identifiers before drafting review
Defence and Counterclaim: pseudonymise third-party data in draft pleadings
Reply to Defence: pseudonymise new third-party identifiers
Claim Form (N1): redact third-party details before internal review
Allocation Questionnaire (N149): pseudonymise personal data before filing
Pre-Action Protocol correspondence: pseudonymise before letter before action review
Without prejudice mediation correspondence: pseudonymise before internal review
Tomlin Order and settlement agreement: pseudonymise before circulation
Costs Schedule (N260): pseudonymise fee-earner and client details before submission
Non-party access under CPR 5.4C: prepare redacted court file copy
CPR Part 5Redacted exhibits under CPR Part 31: pseudonymise non-party data in disclosed exhibits
CPR Part 31Third-party witness materials: pseudonymise before sharing with instructed experts
Electronic disclosure under Practice Direction 51U: pseudonymise large document sets
Practice Direction 51UUK GDPR data minimisation in civil disclosure: pseudonymise before bundle exchange
UK GDPR Art. 5