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Professional negligence litigation in practice / The City Law School, City University, London.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, [2008]Copyright date: ©2008Description: xxv, 225 pages ; 30 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0199227578
  • 9780199227570
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 347.42053 22
LOC classification:
  • KD7445 .P76 2008
Contents:
Introduction and substantive law -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Clinical Negligence -- 3. Solicitors' Negligence -- 4. Other professional negligence claims -- Conduct and management of proceedings -- 5. An overview of procedure -- 6. Early identification of issues -- 7. Court control -- Drafting statements of case -- 8. Drafting professional negligence particulars of claim -- 9. Drafting professional negligence defences -- Evidence -- 10. Non-expert evidence in clinical negligence cases -- 11. Expert evidence in clinical negligence cases -- 12. Evidence in Solicitors' negligence cases -- The practical context -- 13. Who's who in professional negligence claims -- 14. Funding professional negligence claims -- 15. Alternative approaches to settling disputes.
Summary: "Professional Negligence Litigation in Practice has been specifically written to provide students with a detailed introduction to th complex legal issues surrounding professional negligence disputes. Concentrating on two specific areas of professional negligence; clinical negligence and solicitors' negligence, this manual examines and provides practical guidance on how such a case might be most effectively prepared and presented. Split into five distinct parts; the first part of the manual covers selected areas of the substantive law as it relates to professional negligence, namely clinical negligence and solicitors' negligence. Part II deals with the crucial procedural aspects relating to professional negligence cases, building on students' existing knowledge of the Civil Procedural Rules and examining the pre-action protocols and the role of the case management conference. Part III reflects the pragmatic approach adopted by the manual, and has been specifically designed to develop students' drafting skills to the advanced level required in professional negligence cases, and considering in particular the various stages associated with drafting Particulars of Claim and a Defence. Part IV equips students with a guide to the various legal principles, rules, practice directions, codes of guidance, and other sources, which govern the collection, preparation, and delivery of expert and non-expert evidence in clinical and solicitors' negligence cases. The final part of the manual focuses on providing students with an introduction to the key people and bodies whom they will commonly encounter in this area of practice. It also provides consideration of the availability and impact of funding arrangements on professional negligence cases and alternative dispute resolution. This manual will be an invaluable guide for students wishing to practise in civil common law chambers, particularly in the areas of professional negligence or personal injury."--Publisher's website.
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Includes index.

Introduction and substantive law -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Clinical Negligence -- 3. Solicitors' Negligence -- 4. Other professional negligence claims -- Conduct and management of proceedings -- 5. An overview of procedure -- 6. Early identification of issues -- 7. Court control -- Drafting statements of case -- 8. Drafting professional negligence particulars of claim -- 9. Drafting professional negligence defences -- Evidence -- 10. Non-expert evidence in clinical negligence cases -- 11. Expert evidence in clinical negligence cases -- 12. Evidence in Solicitors' negligence cases -- The practical context -- 13. Who's who in professional negligence claims -- 14. Funding professional negligence claims -- 15. Alternative approaches to settling disputes.

"Professional Negligence Litigation in Practice has been specifically written to provide students with a detailed introduction to th complex legal issues surrounding professional negligence disputes. Concentrating on two specific areas of professional negligence; clinical negligence and solicitors' negligence, this manual examines and provides practical guidance on how such a case might be most effectively prepared and presented. Split into five distinct parts; the first part of the manual covers selected areas of the substantive law as it relates to professional negligence, namely clinical negligence and solicitors' negligence. Part II deals with the crucial procedural aspects relating to professional negligence cases, building on students' existing knowledge of the Civil Procedural Rules and examining the pre-action protocols and the role of the case management conference. Part III reflects the pragmatic approach adopted by the manual, and has been specifically designed to develop students' drafting skills to the advanced level required in professional negligence cases, and considering in particular the various stages associated with drafting Particulars of Claim and a Defence. Part IV equips students with a guide to the various legal principles, rules, practice directions, codes of guidance, and other sources, which govern the collection, preparation, and delivery of expert and non-expert evidence in clinical and solicitors' negligence cases. The final part of the manual focuses on providing students with an introduction to the key people and bodies whom they will commonly encounter in this area of practice. It also provides consideration of the availability and impact of funding arrangements on professional negligence cases and alternative dispute resolution. This manual will be an invaluable guide for students wishing to practise in civil common law chambers, particularly in the areas of professional negligence or personal injury."--Publisher's website.

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