
Small Claims Procedure in the County Court
A Practical Guide to Mediation and Litigation
Wildy, Simmonds and Hill Publishing
6th Edition
Published on 30. September 2014
Book
Paperback/Softback
300 pages
978-0-85490-142-5 (ISBN)
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Description
Legal professionals rarely receive any formal training or guidance on how to run a small claims case in the county court, while litigants in person often have to conduct such cases without legal representation. A lack of understanding of the rules frequently leads to confusion and mistakes, which in turn adds to expense and causes delay. The sixth edition of this well-established book includes everything which a professional advisor or one off court user needs to be confident and successful with pursuing or defending a claim allocated to the small claims track in the county court.
Small Claims in the County Court has been updated to take into account a large number of changes in procedure and rules over the last two years, including the increase in jurisdiction to GBP10,000, the introduction of the single county court and new rules and terminology concerning enforcement.
The authors demystify a process which can be overwhelming to court users. The book includes summaries of key rules and procedures and more detailed text follows. There are checklists to guide users through key stages of a court case and answers to frequently asked questions. The glossary is an invaluable tool for any court user who is unfamiliar with legal jargon. The authors have added all necessary case and rule citations and there is a full index. Key court rules plus up to date court fees are reproduced at the back of the book.
Written by authors with experience as a solicitor and a barrister but also with over 20 years combined experience as judges, this popular title will prove invaluable for busy practitioners and litigants in person alike, equipping them with the latest know-how on avoiding errors and making the most of the procedures that are available.
Small Claims in the County Court has been updated to take into account a large number of changes in procedure and rules over the last two years, including the increase in jurisdiction to GBP10,000, the introduction of the single county court and new rules and terminology concerning enforcement.
The authors demystify a process which can be overwhelming to court users. The book includes summaries of key rules and procedures and more detailed text follows. There are checklists to guide users through key stages of a court case and answers to frequently asked questions. The glossary is an invaluable tool for any court user who is unfamiliar with legal jargon. The authors have added all necessary case and rule citations and there is a full index. Key court rules plus up to date court fees are reproduced at the back of the book.
Written by authors with experience as a solicitor and a barrister but also with over 20 years combined experience as judges, this popular title will prove invaluable for busy practitioners and litigants in person alike, equipping them with the latest know-how on avoiding errors and making the most of the procedures that are available.
More details
Edition
6th Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
Revised edition
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Weight
510 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-85490-142-5 (9780854901425)
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Patricia Pearl | Tim Parker
Small Claims Procedure in the County Court: A Practical Guide
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Patricia Pearl | Andrew Goodman
Small Claims Procedure in the County Court
A Practical Guide to Mediation and Litigation
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04/2010
5th Edition
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Persons
Patricia Pearl is a former solicitor and full-time judge. Now a Circuit Judge, she previously worked as a District Judge, dealing with small claims cases on a daily basis for over eight years.
Christopher Dodd is a former Barrister and has been a District Judge since 2010.
Christopher Dodd is a former Barrister and has been a District Judge since 2010.
Content
PART ONE - CLAIMS
1 Preliminary Topics
2 Step-by-Step Guide to Starting a Small Claims Case
3 Responding to the Claim (Including Obtaining Judgment in Default or on an Admission)
4 Directions Questionnaires and Allocation
5 Other Parts of the Civil Procedure Rules
6 Drafting Rules and Precedents in Small Claims Cases
PART TWO - MEDIATION
7 Mediation of Small Claims through the County Court Part 3 Hearings
8 Steps between Allocation and the Hearing, and Checklist for Preparation for the Hearing
9 The No Costs Rule
10 The Hearing
11 Appeals and Applications to Set Aside Judgment
12 Enforcement of Small Claims Judgments in the County Court
APPENDICES
Index
1 Preliminary Topics
2 Step-by-Step Guide to Starting a Small Claims Case
3 Responding to the Claim (Including Obtaining Judgment in Default or on an Admission)
4 Directions Questionnaires and Allocation
5 Other Parts of the Civil Procedure Rules
6 Drafting Rules and Precedents in Small Claims Cases
PART TWO - MEDIATION
7 Mediation of Small Claims through the County Court Part 3 Hearings
8 Steps between Allocation and the Hearing, and Checklist for Preparation for the Hearing
9 The No Costs Rule
10 The Hearing
11 Appeals and Applications to Set Aside Judgment
12 Enforcement of Small Claims Judgments in the County Court
APPENDICES
Index