Civil litigation
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Civil litigation
Oxford University Press, c2015
- 2015-2016
- 2018-2019
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Description and Table of Contents
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2015-2016 ISBN 9780198737711
Description
Civil Litigation introduces students to the processes and procedures involved in making and defending civil litigation claims. The text is ideal for students taking the Legal Practice Course or relevant LLB or LLM modules and features case studies on both a personal injury matter and a commercial matter, making it suitable for students with either a high street or a commercial focus. Following the chronological progression of a civil litigation claim, the book offers practical guidance on advising clients whilst ensuring that the principles of the SRA Handbook and Code of Conduct 2011 are maintained. Students on CILEx courses, new trainees in practice, and paralegals will find this practical guidance of use in both their study and their work. Innovative diagrams at the beginning of chapters clearly illustrate the litigation procedure 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 cost, 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. Online Resource Centre Student Resources Case study documentation to support the fictional scenarios referred to in the book Additional chapters covering injunctions, a practical guide to court hearings, instructions to counsel and enforcements of judgment Annotated forms Appendix - links to key Court forms Litigation train timeline to help students put the litigation process in context Podcasts Updates Weblinks Lecturer Resources Additional case study materials for lecturers, including suggested answers to case study questions Video clips Test bank of over 50 multiple choice questions
Table of Contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. A modern litigation approach
- 3. Costs information to the client and funding options
- 4. The nature, extent, and recovery of legal costs
- 5. Alternative dispute resolution
- 6. The first client meeting and initial considerations
- 7. Pre-action substantive matters
- 8. Pre-action protocols
- 9. Starting your court action and serving it on the defendant
- 10. Defending a claim
- 11. Drafting statements of case
- 12. Case management
- 13. Interim applications - general considerations
- 14. Interim applications - common types
- 15. Part 36 offers
- 16. Disclosure and inspection
- 17. Witness statements and documentary evidence
- 18. Experts and expert evidence
- 19. Trial, settlement, and appeals
- 20. Assessment of cost proceedings
- Appendix 1: additional chapters (online only)
- Volume
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2018-2019 ISBN 9780198823193
Description
Civil Litigation introduces students to the processes and procedures involved in making and defending civil litigation claims. The text is ideal for students taking the Legal Practice Course or relevant LLB or LLM modules and features case studies on both a personal injury matter and a commercial matter, making it suitable for students with either a high street or a commercial focus.
Following the chronological progression of a civil litigation claim, the book offers practical guidance on advising clients whilst ensuring that the latest principles of the SRA Handbook and Code of Conduct are maintained. Students on CILEx courses, new trainees in practice, and paralegals will find this practical guidance of use in both their study and their work.
Innovative diagrams at the beginning of chapters clearly illustrate the litigation procedure 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 cost, 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.
Online resources:
- Case study documentation to support the fictional scenarios referred to in the book
- Additional chapters covering injunctions, a practical guide to court hearings, instructions to counsel and enforcements of judgment
- Annotated forms
- Appendix - links to key Court forms
- Litigation train timeline to help students put the litigation process in context
- Podcasts
- Updates
- Weblinks
- Additional case study materials for lecturers, including suggested answers to case study questions
- Video clips
- Test bank of over 50 multiple choice questions
Table of Contents
1: Introduction
2: A modern litigation approach
3: Costs information to the client and funding options
4: The nature, extent, and recovery of legal costs
5: Alternative dispute resolution
6: The first client meeting and initial considerations
7: Pre-action substantive matters
8: Pre-action protocols
9: Starting your court action and serving it on the defendant
10: Defending a claim
11: Drafting statements of case
12: Case management
13: Interim applications - general considerations
14: Interim applications - common types
15: Part 36 offers
16: Disclosure and inspection
17: Witness statements and documentary evidence
18: Experts and expert evidence
19: Trial, settlement, and appeals
20: Assessment of cost proceedings
Appendix 1: additional chapters (online only)
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