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Civil Litigation Handbook

Civil Litigation Handbook
From The Law Society

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This thoroughly revised and updated edition of the "Civil Litigation Handbook" offers a comprehensive and authoritative guide to litigation and dispute resolution. A select group of the country's leading practitioners explain how to run an efficient, cost-effective and profitable litigation business in the post-Woolf era. The book adopts a two-part approach: Part I - focuses on the strategic and practical aspects of running a litigation practice; and Part II - concentrates on the day-to-day running of litigation cases. The book contains a range of useful tools for the practitioner, including precedent letters and forms.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1160110 in Books
  • Published on: 2007-02-23
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 416 pages

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From the Publisher
Now fully updated in a new edition, Conditional fees: a survival guide, gives solicitors and barristers the tools they need to decide whether conditional fees are right for them and their practice. It takes readers through the key background issues and explains how to run a case on a no win, no fee basis, and how to recover costs.

The appendices are comprehensive, covering the key regulations, codes of conduct, court rules, model agreements, standard letters and a concise comparison of after the event insurance products.

The guide is edited by Fiona Bawdon, a legal journalist, Michael Napier, former president of the Law Society and senior partner at Irwin Mitchell, and Gordon Wignall, barrister, author and contributor to Litigation Funding magazine. It also has comprehensive contributions from Sallie Booth, Emmanuel Gilbert and Gareth Phillips.

About the Author
Suzanne Burn is a District Judge at Bromley County Court. Previously in private practice, she is a member of the Civil Justice Council and a contributor to The White Book. John Peysner is Professor of Law at the University of Lincoln. He is a member of the Civil Justice Council and writes for a number of leading publications on litigation matters. With contributions from Vicky Ling, Jim Palmer, Heather Stewart, Mark Harvey, Tony Guise, Tim Aspinall, Tim Wallace, Jeff Kinder, Georgina Squire, Gordon Exall, Margaret Langley and David Marshall.