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This is a hands-on textbook for civil litigation professionals. Not only does it explain in clear language the complex rules and procedures on evidence, but it also shows how the busy practitioner can apply the knowledge of this subject in terms of strategy and tactics to maximum effect in the pre-trial and pre-mediation process.
This edition starts by teaching effective case analysis strategies in order to ensure that full investigation of the evidence is carried out prior to proceedings or mediation.
It deals will offensive and defensive tactics at pre-action stage, especially in the disclosure of electronically stored information.
The book also shows how evidence (as fact and law) affects how we draft pleadings, how proportionate post-commencement disclosure is to be achieved (and the effect of the new Practice Direction 3B: Disclosure of Electronic Documents), how to use evidence to prepare effective witness statements for interim applications, how to deal with expert evidence, how to use evidence persuasively in drafting skeleton arguments and how to prepare cases properly for trial.
This book poses the questions that practitioners want to ask and then answers them in an authoritative and conversational style.
Appendix A: Statutes
Appendix B: Rules of Court
Peter Hibbert is an experienced teacher of law, and prior to taking up his appointment at Central Law was a co-founder of Central Law Training, now one of the leading providers of post qualification training and accreditation for professionals working in the legal sector.
Readership: litigators of all levels.
These publications are available as an online service. The annual subscription price includes three online supplements, additional material and author webcast presentations on the most recent judgments and rulings. Subscribers will automatically be sent online updates as they become available throughout the year, providing users with the very latest information on new case law. These updates will be sent directly to registered users and can be viewed on a PC or handheld device as and when new material becomes available.
*All registered online subscribers are also entitled to purchase the book and case bound supplements, at a preferential discount of 25% on list price. To take out an annual online yearly subscription visit our website.Individual and Small Practice (1-10 users): £120.00
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