
Civil Litigation Handbook
Oxford University Press
3rd Edition
Published on 7. August 2008
Book
Paperback/Softback
496 pages
978-0-19-953938-3 (ISBN)
Description
Emphasising the practical application of knowledge through the use of case studies, this text is ideal for students taking the Legal Practice Course. Aimed squarely at the requirements of this course, both in terms of content and approach, the Civil Litigation Handbook provides students with an engaging learning resource. Innovative diagrams at the start of appropriate chapters make clear the way in which the litigation procedure works and help students understand the nature of the process as a whole. Examples provide students with a realistic context for their learning, while issues of costs, best practice, and professional conduct are clearly highlighted. Alternative dispute resolution is given appropriate practical emphasis, and references to the Civil Procedure Rules throughout make sure that students are ready for life in practice. Featuring case studies on both a personal injury matter and a commercial matter, this text is suitable for students with both a high street or a commercial focus. Online Resource Centre This text is fully supported by extensive online resources for both student and lecturer use.Documentation relating to the two case studies within the book gives students a realistic picture of how these cases may progress in reality, while links to useful web sites allow students to use the site as a base from which to visit sites likely to be used in practice.
An interactive timeline backs up the diagrams featured within the book, ensuring that students are able to see how the procedural steps fit together in the wider litigation process. Annotated forms provide guidance on how those forms should be completed, fully preparing students for the practical work they will encounter during their training contract. For lecturers, video footage which relates to the case studies within the book is available for download onto a Virtual Learning Environment. Alongside this, a test bank of questions also compatible with Virtual Learning Environments provides a valuable tool for assessing students' understanding.
An interactive timeline backs up the diagrams featured within the book, ensuring that students are able to see how the procedural steps fit together in the wider litigation process. Annotated forms provide guidance on how those forms should be completed, fully preparing students for the practical work they will encounter during their training contract. For lecturers, video footage which relates to the case studies within the book is available for download onto a Virtual Learning Environment. Alongside this, a test bank of questions also compatible with Virtual Learning Environments provides a valuable tool for assessing students' understanding.
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Series
Edition
3rd Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
Revised edition
Illustrations
Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 292 mm
Width: 206 mm
Thickness: 26 mm
Weight
1248 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-953938-3 (9780199539383)
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Previous edition

Suzanne Burn | John Peysner
Civil Litigation Handbook
Book
02/2007
2nd Edition
The Law Society
€109.13
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Content
1. Introduction; 2. The ethos of modern litigation; 3. Costs information to the client and funding options; 4. Costs - an overview; 5. Alternative dispute resolution; 6. The first client meeting and initial considerations; 7. Pre-action substantive matters; 8. Pre-action Protocols and Protocol practice; 9. Starting your claim and serving it on the defendant; 10. Acting for a defendant responding to the claim; 11. Drafting statements of case; 12. Case management; 13. Interim application - general considerations; 14. Interim applications - common types; 15. Trainee's guide to interim hearings; 16. Part 36 offers and concluding a claim; 17. Disclosure and inspection; 18. Witness statements and documentary evidence; 19. Experts and expert evidence; 20. Preparing for trial and appealing judgment; 21. Assessment of costs; 22. Enforcement of judgments