Case handling : an illustrated view from the bench

Type
Book
ISBN 10
0854901477 
ISBN 13
9780854901470 
LCCN
KD 662 .C53 
Category
United Kingdom  [ Browse Items ]
Publication Year
2014 
Pages
54 pages 
Subject
Attorney and client relations 
Abstract
"Experience of all sorts at the Bar and on the Bench has led to the thought that a few timely words could avoid a lot of grief as well as perhaps bringing a smile or two from the pictures.' At the Bar Nick Chambers did a great variety of cases ranging from the miners' respiratory claims to the Kuwait Airways litigation. On the Bench his job was to manage and try cases as the Mercantile Judge for Wales and Chester and then for Wales as well as sitting in London in the Commercial Court and other jurisdictions. He was a member of the Civil Procedure Rule Committee at the time of the introduction of the Woolf reforms. He now practices as an arbitrator and mediator from Brick Court Chambers. The Chambers family's involvement with watercolors goes back to 1779 with an ancestor's sketches during the Siege of Gibraltar. Since then each generation has made its own contribution including scenes from Mumbai in the V&A and the first illustrations of the rules of rugby football done at the school in 1845. Illustrations and texts from Nick's book Missed Moments in Legal History hang in the Rolls Building. The pictures in Case Handling pay a further happy tribute to his past. This book, with its pithy advice and attractive illustrations, makes taking the serious medicine of case handling a pleasure both for the recently qualified and anyone else with an interest in making dispute resolution work." - from Amazon 
Description
Contents:
Acknowledgements
Foreword
Why am I reading this?
Identifying the problem
Is there a case?
Strategy
Funding
Telling the other side
Responding
Correspondence
Litigants in person
Settlement
Costs
Statements of case
Directions and case management conferences
Preliminary and other issues
Applications
Orders and breaches of orders
Problems
Disclosure
Witnesses
Expert Witnesses
Bundling
Skeletons and authorities
Some facts about judges
Some things that judges don't like
Some things that judges do like 
Biblio Notes
Donated by Graham Price.
 
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