
Civil Litigation provides the student with an excellent working knowledge of how civil cases are conducted. Clients, instructing lawyers, and the judiciary expect counsel to be fully conversant with all the features of civil practice, and this manual explains these features concisely andaccessibly. Counsel dealing with civil cases soon find that procedural questions arise more frequently than points of substantive law and a good grasp of procedure is essential to ensure that problems are avoided and that cases are dealt with justly. In response to this, Civil Litigation providesstudents with the necessary thorough grounding in civil procedure.This manual covers the whole range of procedure, from the use of Pre-Action Protocols, through issue and service of proceedings, track allocation, and judicial case management to trial, costs, and appeals. It also incorporates all recent changes to the Civil Procedure Rules, as well as a number ofrecent case law developments.This edition is fully cross-referenced to Blackstone's Civil Practice.
This manual investigates the procedural mechanics required to conduct civil litigation effectively within the English legal system. The City Law School provides a comprehensive framework for students and practitioners, emphasizing that procedural proficiency is as critical as substantive legal knowledge. By detailing the lifecycle of a civil case, the text serves as a foundational guide for navigating the complexities of the Civil Procedure Rules.
What You Will Find
Legal educators and students frequently identify this manual as a standard resource for bar training and civil practice preparation. Experts highlight the text for its ability to distill dense procedural rules into an accessible format for those entering the legal profession.
Page Count:
379
Publication Date:
2007-12-13
Publisher:
Blackstone Press
ISBN-10:
0199212260
ISBN-13:
9780199212262
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