This is one of the books in a series written specially for students studying on the Legal Practice Course at London Guildhall University. The material is also suitable for students studying at other institutions. The pages are laid out so as to enable students to annotate the course notes. The book sets out the civil litigation process in a clear and logical order, explaining the procedures in a way that can be understood by students with no prior knowledge. It adopts a practical approach throughout, explaining the various practical parts of the process and giving advice on how to actually conduct litigation. All the main aspects of litigation are covered, whether commercial or non-commercial. Included are: interviewing a client; structuring and handling a litigation file; obtaining evidence and investigating the case; legal aid and franchising alternative dispute resolution; Mareva injunctions; Anton Piller orders; interlocutory injunctions; and personal injury litigation.
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