
Atkin's Court Forms
Butterworths Law (Publisher)
Published on 1. January 1991
Book
Hardback
90000 pages
978-0-406-08302-9 (ISBN)
Description
Atkin's Court Forms is the United Kingdom's only encyclopaedia of Civil Litigation Forms, Precedents of Pleadings and Procedure. With over 130 titles, this work provides practitioners with a truly unrivalled collection of the main procedural documents required in every civil proceeding before the courts and judicial tribunals of England and Wales.
Authoritative and comprehensive, Atkin's Court Forms is very practical in its approach. Contributed to by leading authorities in their field, each title contains expert commentary to guide you through general and specialist court procedures. Procedural tables act as handy checklists for the experienced practitioners, or step-by-step guides for the less qualified. A vast selection of forms and precedents of pleadings drafted in a clear and modern style take you through all stages of proceedings from pre-action through to post judgment. The forms and precedents are fully annotated and cross-referenced to assist with case management and drafting. Easy to use, it is the perfect drafting tool for litigators, helping to ensure that you find the right form and precedent for the right process at the right time and place, saving you time and money and assisting in the smooth operation of the court process.
Atkin's Court Forms currently comprises 80+ volumes; a set of three 'Rules and Guides' volumes (Civil Procedure; Family Procedure; and Court Guides) providing access to the latest version of the Civil Procedure Rules, the Family Procedure Rules and Court Guides; a Consolidated Index and Consolidated Tables; and a quarterly looseleaf service. Quarterly looseleaf servicing, covering relevant developments in both law and practice ensures the commentary and precedents are regularly updated. Volumes are also revised and reissued on a regular basis and these are charged separately on publication.
Authoritative and comprehensive, Atkin's Court Forms is very practical in its approach. Contributed to by leading authorities in their field, each title contains expert commentary to guide you through general and specialist court procedures. Procedural tables act as handy checklists for the experienced practitioners, or step-by-step guides for the less qualified. A vast selection of forms and precedents of pleadings drafted in a clear and modern style take you through all stages of proceedings from pre-action through to post judgment. The forms and precedents are fully annotated and cross-referenced to assist with case management and drafting. Easy to use, it is the perfect drafting tool for litigators, helping to ensure that you find the right form and precedent for the right process at the right time and place, saving you time and money and assisting in the smooth operation of the court process.
Atkin's Court Forms currently comprises 80+ volumes; a set of three 'Rules and Guides' volumes (Civil Procedure; Family Procedure; and Court Guides) providing access to the latest version of the Civil Procedure Rules, the Family Procedure Rules and Court Guides; a Consolidated Index and Consolidated Tables; and a quarterly looseleaf service. Quarterly looseleaf servicing, covering relevant developments in both law and practice ensures the commentary and precedents are regularly updated. Volumes are also revised and reissued on a regular basis and these are charged separately on publication.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
LexisNexis UK
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Lawyers involved in litigation work, both barristers and solicitors
Dimensions
Height: 246 mm
Width: 155 mm
Weight
99650 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-406-08302-9 (9780406083029)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Editor-in-chief
Senior Master of the Senior Courts of England and Wales (Queen's Bench Division) and The Queen's Remembrancer
Associate editor
Master of the Senior Courts of England and Wales (Chancery Division)
of the South Eastern Circuit