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3.4.—(1) At the beginning of the case each party must, unless the court otherwise directs―
(a)nominate an individual responsible for progressing that case; and
(b)tell other parties and the court who he is and how to contact him.
(2) In fulfilling its duty under rule 3.2, the court must where appropriate―
(a)nominate a court officer responsible for progressing the case; and
(b)make sure the parties know who he is and how to contact him.
(3) In this Part a person nominated under this rule is called a case progression officer.
(4) A case progression officer must―
(a)monitor compliance with directions;
(b)make sure that the court is kept informed of events that may affect the progress of that case;
(c)make sure that he can be contacted promptly about the case during ordinary business hours;
(d)act promptly and reasonably in response to communications about the case; and
(e)if he will be unavailable, appoint a substitute to fulfil his duties and inform the other case progression officers.
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