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Court Guide 2011-2012
Andrew Goodman
Latest edition of the litigators guide to finding and using Courts in the South Eastern and Western Circuits
September 2011 164 pages
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Court Guide 2011-2012
Andrew Goodman
Latest edition of the litigators guide to finding and using Courts in the South Eastern and Western Circuits
September 2011 164 pages
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Bailiffs: The Law and Your Rights
John Kruse
Consumer guide to bailiffs, distress and seizure of goods by the country's leading expert.
December 2012 166
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Bailiffs: The Law and Your Rights
John Kruse
Consumer guide to bailiffs, distress and seizure of goods by the country's leading expert.
December 2012 166
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The Law of Consular Relations
Mark Sammut
Guide to international law as it affects consulates, embassies and other representation overseas.
2010 220 pages
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Kevan and Ellis on Credit Hire
Tim Kevan, Aidan Ellis
The credit hire element of a personal injury claim involves problems of consumer credit law that are made intelligble by this definitive guide.
2007 220 pages
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Travel Law and Litigation
Fourth Edition Alan Saggerson
The leading work on holiday law, used extensively by practitioners in the fields of personal injury, travel law, hotel law and all aspects of tourism law.
2007 636 pages
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Watson Gandy on Accountants
Law, Precedents, Practice and Procedure Mark Watson-Gandy
Definitive major work on all aspects of the law and self-regulation as it related to accountants.
2007 320 pages
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Watson Gandy on Accountants
Law, Precedents, Practice and Procedure Mark Watson-Gandy
Definitive major work on all aspects of the law and self-regulation as it related to accountants.
2007 320 pages
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Going Bust?
How to Resist and Survive Bankrutcy and Winding Up Muir Hunter
Muir Hunter's simple to understand guide for lawyers and laymen alike.
2006 200 pages
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Influencing the Judicial Mind: Effective Written Advocacy
Andrew Goodman
The best of advice from practice and from jurisdictions which have a much longer history of written argument by
lawyers for the judiciary.
2005 280 pages
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