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GBP99.95
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24 November 2009
Law Society Publishing
9781853288289
Hardback + CD-ROM
234 x 156 mm
448 pages
Precedent Library for the General Practitioner
2nd edition
Overview
This indispensable work gives you quick, manageable, and affordable access to precedents that are most likely to be used on a day-to-day basis.
The precedents are organised into sections by area of practice. Each section starts with commentary, explaining the context for the subsequent precedents. The precedents are reproduced as separate files on the FREE CD-ROM which accompanies the book. This enables practitioners to customise them swiftly and as needed.
The second edition features:
- a new section on Regulation and Client Care
- fully updated precedents, taking account of the latest developments
- Lasting Powers of Attorney - a step-by-step guide to designing your first LPA.
The fully updated second edition contains many new precedents.
The Precedent Library for the General Practitioner offers a cost-effective alternative to the often expensive, vast online libraries of precedents that you might never make full use of.
contents infoReviews
"It is a necessity for every solicitor and no doubt cheaper than using an expensive library of precedents online...so it will make daily life in your legal practice that little bit easier."
Phillip Taylor, Barrister, Richmond Green Chambers
"The precedents range from good to excellence and provide a very good starting point for a general practitioner...For many lawyers Precedent Library for the General Practitioner is an extremely welcome text. It covers many of the main precedents and, given its price and the free CD-ROM (which is a fantastic addition), should be part of a practitioner's library."
Student Law Journal
Contents
Section 1. Companies and Partnership;
Section 2. Conveyancing;
Section 3. Employment;
Section 4. Personal Injury;
Section 5. General Civil Litigation;
Section 6. Landlord and Tenant;
Section 7. Matrimonial and Family;
Section 8. Wills and Probate;
Section 9. Miscellaneous;
Section 10. Regulation and Compliance.
About the Author
Martin Smith is the founding partner of Martin Smith & Co based in Hertfordshire. He qualified with London sole practitioner Duke Cohan & Co in 1976 and then moved to Park Nelson becoming a partner in 1980. He set up his own firm in 1988 and specialises in litigation. He has handled many high profile cases and appeared many times on both radio and television. Martin is also author of Setting Up and Managing a Legal Practice (Law Society Publishing, 2008).

