Butterworths Company Law Cases

Subjects:
Looseleaf Works, Company Law
Contents:
Covers all significant company law cases since 1983.
Edited by: D.D. Prentice

ISBN13: 9780406998576
ISBN: 0406998574
Latest Release: July 02, 2008
Publisher: LexisNexis Butterworths
Country of Publication: UK
Binding: 10 Updates & 2 Bound Volumes
Price: £432.00
Subscription Type: Annual Subscription
Domestic Renewal Price: £432.00
Overseas Renewal Price: £432.00

The need for a specialist reporting service on company law is as great today as it has ever been. In the past, significant company law cases were scattered through several series of reports and some important cases went unreported.

With Butterworths Company Law Cases - updated ten times a year - you can be sure of having at your fingertips the most important cases reported each year so you don’t face the problem of not knowing whether a crucial case has been covered or not. It gives the full text of significant judgments which, because of their length, might not otherwise have been reported at all. Also included are some decisions from the Commonwealth and other jurisdictions of interest to UK practitioners.

This annual subscription includes 10 updates, 2 bound volumes and an index volume.

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