Civil Litigation
Sweet & Maxwell (Publisher)
7th Edition
Published in November 1995
Book
Paperback/Softback
800 pages
978-0-7520-0015-2 (ISBN)
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Description
This is a "how to" guide to all types of litigation in the Queen's Bench Division and the county court, setting out the skills and strategies needed in the professional conduct of these cases. This edition takes both the practitioner and student through all the stages of an action, from the preliminary stages of litigation to service of documents, drafting pleadings, payments into court, trial and enforcement of judgments. Key changes in this edition relate to topics of increasing importance, such as: legal aid which covers franchising; a section on drafting witness statements; pre-trial remedies, covering the recent substantial Practice Direction on Marevas and Anton Piller Orders; discovery and how to prevent "cards on the table" litigation being swamped by "boxes on the floor" discovery; important developments in automatic directions and automatic striking out; and developments to costs such as new taxation procedures, prescribed rates in legal aid cases, conditional fee agreements and wasted costs orders.
This is a "how to" guide to all types of litigation in the Queen's Bench Division and the county court, setting out the skills and strategies needed in the professional conduct of these cases. This edition takes both the practitioner and student through all the stages of an action, from the preliminary stages of litigation to service of documents, drafting pleadings, payments into court, trial and enforcement of judgments. Key changes in this edition relate to topics of increasing importance, such as: legal aid which covers franchising; a section on drafting witness statements; pre-trial remedies, covering the recent substantial Practice Direction on Marevas and Anton Piller Orders; discovery and how to prevent "cards on the table" litigation being swamped by "boxes on the floor" discovery; important developments in automatic directions and automatic striking out; and developments to costs such as new taxation procedures, prescribed rates in legal aid cases, conditional fee agreements and wasted costs orders.
This is a "how to" guide to all types of litigation in the Queen's Bench Division and the county court, setting out the skills and strategies needed in the professional conduct of these cases. This edition takes both the practitioner and student through all the stages of an action, from the preliminary stages of litigation to service of documents, drafting pleadings, payments into court, trial and enforcement of judgments. Key changes in this edition relate to topics of increasing importance, such as: legal aid which covers franchising; a section on drafting witness statements; pre-trial remedies, covering the recent substantial Practice Direction on Marevas and Anton Piller Orders; discovery and how to prevent "cards on the table" litigation being swamped by "boxes on the floor" discovery; important developments in automatic directions and automatic striking out; and developments to costs such as new taxation procedures, prescribed rates in legal aid cases, conditional fee agreements and wasted costs orders.
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Series
Edition
7th Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Sweet & Maxwell Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
Revised edition
Illustrations
forms
Dimensions
Height: 230 mm
Weight
1020 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7520-0015-2 (9780752000152)
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Civil Litigation
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Content
Preliminary stages of litigation; legal aid; personal injury damages; limitation of actions; parties to actions; general principles of procedure common to both High Court and county court; service of documents; drafting pleadings and evidence; amending and attacking pleadings; High Court - commencement, default, summary and early judgment; cases requiring specialist skills or knowledge; pre-trial remedies; third party proceedings; payments into court and calderbank offers; termination without trial; discovery; evidence; the directions stage; final preparations for trial; the trial; costs; enforcement of money judgments; enforcement of other judgments; insolvency; appeals.