The Civil Court Practice 2008: The Green Book

Subjects:
Key Annual Titles, Practice & Procedure
Contents:
VOLUME 1
PART I - PROCEDURE IN THE CIVIL COURTS
Civil Procedure Rules 1998
Rules of the Supreme Court
County Court Rules
Protocols
The Admiralty & Commercial Courts Guide
The Chancery Guide
The Mercantile Courts Guide
The Patents Court Guide
The Queen's Bench Guide
The Supreme Court Costs Office Guide
The Technology and Construction Court Guide
Procedural Tables
Fees
Forms. VOLUME 2
PART II - GENERAL JURISDICTION
Supreme Court Act 1981
County Courts Act 1984
High Court and County Courts Jurisdiction Order 1991
Courts Act 2003
PART III - SPECIAL JURISDICTION OF THE CIVIL COURT
Covers jurisdiction of the civil courts, including essential guidance on these common areas of civil practice - Anti-Social Behaviour
Arbitration
Companies
Consumer Contracts
Contempt of Court
Crown Proceedings
Data Protection
Devolution
Discrimination
Employment
Environment
Europe
Family Proceedings
Family Provision
Funding of Legal Services
Funds in Court
Harassment
Human Rights
Insolvency
Landlord & Tenant and Housing
Limitation
Mental Health
Mobile Homes
Partnership
Patents and other Intellectual Property
Personal Injury and Death
Personal Property
Real Property
Solicitors
Trusts and Administration of Estates
Addresses. FORMS SUPPLEMENT
All the High Court and county court forms.
Edited by: P.K. Thompson, Louise di Mambro

ISBN13: 9781405728669
ISBN: 1405728663
Published: March 2008
Publisher: LexisNexis Butterworths
Country of Publication: UK
Binding: Hardback, 2 Volumes, Forms Paperback & CD-ROM
Price: £370.60 inc. £30.60 VAT.

The Green Book is the essential guide to bringing, defending and appealing civil proceedings and is an indispensable source of reference for all practitioners whether in the High Court or county courts. It provides focused, authoritative and comprehensive coverage of the CPR.

Volume One examines procedure in the civil courts and contains the Civil Procedure Rules 1998. Volume Two covers general and more specific jurisdiction of the civil courts. A separate forms supplement sets out all available forms listed in CPR PD 4 together with some additional forms. At no extra charge a CD-ROM provides the full text and the complete set of fillable and downloadable forms.

Essential commentary and explanatory notes are included throughout, written by an expert editorial board, including Lord Justices of Appeal, QBD and Chancery Masters, district judges and leading practitioners. It also includes supplements within the year, and a regular newsletter "Civil Court News" containing case summaries and articles.