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Butterworths Personal Injury Litigation Service

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Butterworths Personal Injury Litigation Service is relied upon by thousands of personal injury professionals for its practical and comprehensive coverage of every aspect of personal injury litigation.

Edited by some of the UK's most senior and respected personal injury lawyers, it offers expert guidance on a whole range of topics, from motor insurance, medical negligence and industrial accidents to character assessment of witnesses, personality changes, damages for scars and the effect of inflation on claims.

It also incorporates an introductory chapter on PI litigation in the EU. Practical advice shows clearly how the law applies in a whole range of situations and means the reader can save hours of research time with this easy-to-use reference source.

The text is supported by questionnaires, worked examples, sample letters, precedents, model pleadings, checklists, tables of costs, anatomical drawings and a glossary of medical terms. The work includes hundreds of quantum summaries, the latest key cases and new quantums are regularly added as part of the service.

Quantums are displayed with headnotes detailing amounts for each case, arranged in ascending order for easy reference. Seven issues per year and quarterly bulletins carrying feature articles of topical interest, notes on recent quantums, and information on recent legislation mean that subscribers have the latest information to hand.

An updated CD-ROM provides you with a wealth of draft letters, practitioners' forms, precedents and pleadings. Butterworths Personal Injury Litigation Service is also available online. Six looseleaf volumes, seven service issues approx. per year (invoiced separately on publication), Letters, Forms and Pleadings CD-ROM.

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Product Details
Butterworths Law
0406048215 / 9780406048219
Loose-leaf
28/11/1995
United Kingdom
15000 pages
155 x 246 mm