
Dispute Resolution and Litigation
CILEX Education (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Published on 27. September 2024
Book
Paperback/Softback
690 pages
978-1-911713-55-5 (ISBN)
Description
Dispute Resolution and Litigation offers a comprehensive overview of civil litigation, providing clear explanations on key topics such as contract and tort, litigation funding, pre-action remedies, case management, and alternative dispute resolution. Covering practical elements like claims preparation, settlement strategies, evidence handling, and enforcement, it equips readers with the essential tools to navigate the legal landscape.
This accessible text is ideal for students and professionals alike, featuring reflective questions, research activities, chapter summaries, and real-world examples to reinforce understanding. Designed to engage and support learning, it prepares learners for both academic study and professional practice in the legal field.
Published by CILEX Education, a leading provider of professional legal training and qualifications, the book reflects their commitment to equipping learners and practitioners with the knowledge and skills to excel in the legal profession.
This accessible text is ideal for students and professionals alike, featuring reflective questions, research activities, chapter summaries, and real-world examples to reinforce understanding. Designed to engage and support learning, it prepares learners for both academic study and professional practice in the legal field.
Published by CILEX Education, a leading provider of professional legal training and qualifications, the book reflects their commitment to equipping learners and practitioners with the knowledge and skills to excel in the legal profession.
More details
Edition
2nd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Target group
Adult education
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
A4
Dimensions
Height: 207 mm
Width: 297 mm
Thickness: 41 mm
Weight
1792 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-911713-55-5 (9781911713555)
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Emma Mulholland is a solicitor who was admitted to the Roll in 2013, having cross-qualified from being called to the Bar of The Honourable Society of the Middle Temple in 2006. Emma has worked in several busy law practices since specialising primarily in civil and commercial litigation and has undertaken a considerable amount of advocacy work in both the County Court and the High Court throughout her career.
Emma also taught at BPP University Law School from 2014 to 2017, acting as a tutor on the LLB (Contract Law, Law of Torts and Professional Skills in Practice), the Graduate Diploma in Law (Contract Law) and the Legal Practice Course (Civil Litigation). Emma was also appointed as a Supervising Solicitor for BPP's pro bono unit. While working at BPP, Emma attained Associate Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy.
Emma left practice in 2020 and is now engaged with legal research, writing and the assessment of students' examinations and coursework.
John Bates is an Assistant Professor at Northumbria Law School, where he leads several modules, including Tort Law, across all of the school's programmes, and on several modules, including Civil Litigation and Evidence, on the Bar Training Course at the school. He previously led the Civil Litigation module on the integrated MLaw degree programme. He is a qualified solicitor, admitted in 1997, and a former Dispute Resolution Partner in private practice (now non-practising) whose teaching and research interests focus on torts, civil dispute resolution, professional practice and autonomous systems. He has led the law school's Open/Distance Learning, Law with Business and Law with International Business programmes and is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy.
Emma also taught at BPP University Law School from 2014 to 2017, acting as a tutor on the LLB (Contract Law, Law of Torts and Professional Skills in Practice), the Graduate Diploma in Law (Contract Law) and the Legal Practice Course (Civil Litigation). Emma was also appointed as a Supervising Solicitor for BPP's pro bono unit. While working at BPP, Emma attained Associate Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy.
Emma left practice in 2020 and is now engaged with legal research, writing and the assessment of students' examinations and coursework.
John Bates is an Assistant Professor at Northumbria Law School, where he leads several modules, including Tort Law, across all of the school's programmes, and on several modules, including Civil Litigation and Evidence, on the Bar Training Course at the school. He previously led the Civil Litigation module on the integrated MLaw degree programme. He is a qualified solicitor, admitted in 1997, and a former Dispute Resolution Partner in private practice (now non-practising) whose teaching and research interests focus on torts, civil dispute resolution, professional practice and autonomous systems. He has led the law school's Open/Distance Learning, Law with Business and Law with International Business programmes and is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy.
Content
CHAPTER 1: Civil litigation - an introductory overview
CHAPTER 2: A refresher on Contract and Tort
CHAPTER 3: Causes of action and limitation
CHAPTER 4: Litigation funding
CHAPTER 5: Obtaining pre-action remedies and information
CHAPTER 6: The overriding objective and alternative dispute resolution
CHAPTER 7: The court's case management powers and costs
CHAPTER 8: Entitlement to damages and calculating interest
CHAPTER 9: Preparing and issuing a Part 7 claim
CHAPTER 10: The defendant's response
CHAPTER 11: Focus on statements of case
CHAPTER 12: Case management: general provisions
CHAPTER 13: Evidence
CHAPTER 14: Expert evidence
CHAPTER 15: Disclosure
CHAPTER 16: Interim applications
CHAPTER 17: Discontinuance, negotiation and settlement before trial
CHAPTER 18: Preparations for trial
CHAPTER 19: Appeals
CHAPTER 20: Enforcement
Appendix
Knowledge Checks - Answers
CHAPTER 2: A refresher on Contract and Tort
CHAPTER 3: Causes of action and limitation
CHAPTER 4: Litigation funding
CHAPTER 5: Obtaining pre-action remedies and information
CHAPTER 6: The overriding objective and alternative dispute resolution
CHAPTER 7: The court's case management powers and costs
CHAPTER 8: Entitlement to damages and calculating interest
CHAPTER 9: Preparing and issuing a Part 7 claim
CHAPTER 10: The defendant's response
CHAPTER 11: Focus on statements of case
CHAPTER 12: Case management: general provisions
CHAPTER 13: Evidence
CHAPTER 14: Expert evidence
CHAPTER 15: Disclosure
CHAPTER 16: Interim applications
CHAPTER 17: Discontinuance, negotiation and settlement before trial
CHAPTER 18: Preparations for trial
CHAPTER 19: Appeals
CHAPTER 20: Enforcement
Appendix
Knowledge Checks - Answers