Practical guide to litigation

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    • Leslie, Jonathan
    • Kingston, John
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Practical guide to litigation

by Jonathan Leslie and John Kingston

(Dispute resolution guides)(Practical guides)

LLP, 1998

2nd ed

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"Travers Smith Braithwaite"

Includes index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

Against the background of Lord Woolf's interim report "Access to Justice", this text includes accounts of tactical matters and practical litigation "tips", as well as descriptions of the procedures involved. Litigation is often conducted by companies who do not have much practical experience of the processes that might be expected of them. The same applies to others who become involved in litigation without actually having to conduct the procudure as lawyers. This book is intended to give a brief, clear and comprehensive overview of litigation, arbitration and ADR in England. Intended as a comprehensive overview of litigation, arbitration and ADR in England, this guide is aimed at clients and firms who are involved in, or assist cases, who would like to understand the process better in a non-technical way but do not want to see every statement supported by authority.

Table of Contents

  • Alternative dispute resolution
  • solicitors and counsel
  • preliminary safeguards
  • from commencement of proceedings to trial - an overview
  • jurisdiction and foreign aspects of litigation
  • from instructing lawyers to the commencement of proceedings
  • from the commencement of proceedings to the close of proceedings and the giving of directions for trial
  • set-off, counterclaim, contributory negligence, third party and contribution proceedings
  • injunctions
  • "Mareva" injunctions and "Anton Piller" orders
  • summary judgement
  • application to strike out a claim
  • preventing abuses of the process of the court - delay and non-compliance
  • interim payments
  • security for costs
  • evidence
  • discovery
  • witnesses of fact
  • expert witnesses
  • settlements, payments into court and discontinuance
  • preparations for trial and trial management
  • remedies and judgements
  • costs
  • appeals
  • proceedings commenced by originating summonses
  • proceedings in the commercial court
  • an outline of county court procedure
  • the recognition and enforcement of judgements and artbitral awards
  • arbitration
  • commercial property litigation
  • insolvency proceedings
  • employment litigation
  • judicial review
  • litigation involving banks
  • insurance litigation
  • contempt of court
  • the European Court of Justice
  • the future of litigation in England.

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