Measures to ensure the right cases are heard in the right courts at the right cost are included in a new Bill recently published by the Scottish Government.

The Courts Reform (Scotland) Bill follows the Scottish Civil Courts Review, which recommended substantial changes to modernise and improve the structure and operation of the courts.

Some of the key provisions contained in the Bill are:

Welcoming the provisions in the Bill to make it easier for small businesses to recover outstanding debts, Colin Borland, the Federation of Small Businesses’ head of external affairs in Scotland, said:

“Pursuing a debt through the courts can be a prohibitively lengthy, uncertain and expensive slog for a small business. Many larger companies know this and use their small suppliers as free credit with impunity. Figures published at the end of last month show that more than half of our members were paid late by their big customers last year.

“It therefore makes perfect sense for all cases with a value of up to £150,000 to be dealt with at the Sheriff Court – not shunted off to the costly Court of Session.”

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