Civil Litigation Handbook 2010-11 (Legal Practice Course Guide)

Civil Litigation Handbook 2010-11 (Legal Practice Course Guide)

by KarenElder (Author), SusanCunningham-Hill (Author)

Synopsis

The Civil Litigation Handbook introduces students to the processes and procedures involved in making and defending civil litigation claims. This text is ideal for students taking the Legal Practice Course 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. The Civil Litigation Handbook offers practical guidance on advising clients whilst ensuring that the principles of the Solicitors Code of Conduct 2007 are maintained. Students on ILEX 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 start of appropriate chapters make clear the way in which the litigation procedure works 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 costs, 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.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 504
Edition: 2010 Edition
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Published: 05 Aug 2010

ISBN 10: 0199589674
ISBN 13: 9780199589678

Author Bio
Susan Cunningham-Hill is a Senior Lecturer at Staffordshire University. She has extensive experience of teaching civil litigation to LPC students and has been involved in the preparation and delivery of litigation courses. She has also practised as a solicitor for more than 20 years, predominantly in commercial and personal injury litigation. Karen Elder is a non practising solicitor, accredited commercial mediator, and Senior Lecturer at Staffordshire University. She has extensive experience of teaching civil litigation to LPC students and is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy. She practised as a solicitor for 14 years acting as both claimant and defendant in commercial construction and personal injury matters.