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The APIL Guide to Fatal Accidents, now in its fourth edition, provides practical advice on how to run a case involving a fatal accident and how to secure maximum awards for the family, friends and estate of the deceased.
The APIL Guide to Catastrophic Injury Claims provides a guide to best practice in the complex area of catastrophic injury litigation. The text provides guidance on case management, practical help in dealing with and addressing issues of expert evidence, an in-depth discussion of damages and an analysis of relevant primary source material.
A guide to the law in Europe relating to pharmaceuticals, biotechnology and their related areas such as medical devices. Written by one of the country's leading patent and regulatory lawyers, it comprehensively covers a wide variety of legal and regulatory issues which surround these industry sectors.
This title covers all aspects of the law of mortgages, including what mortgages and charges are, parties to mortgages, void or imperfect securities, transfer and devolution of mortgages, mortgagee's remedies, priorities of mortgages, incidence of the mortgage debt, discharge of the mortgage, accounts and costs.
The second edition of this well received book in the market will arm tax practitioners with the knowledge needed to take an HMRC dispute to the Tax Tribunals either themselves or as part of a team.
This brand new title explores the key legal issues and the complex and ever-changing inter-relationship between the law and technology. It is a must-have practical guidance resource for junior lawyers and lawyers in training who are new to technology law.
This book makes the case for 'TMT Finance' being treated as a specialism. From a practicing lawyer's perspective, financing for businesses that operate within the TMT sector, or are innovative by nature, or have substantial intangible assets, does not fall neatly into a single category.
A companion to Redgrave's Health and Safety, this 16th edition takes into account such changes as the emerging areas of personal injury and stress, and introduces new chapters on Assaults at Work and Occupational Cancer.
Erskine May is the eponymous guide to parliamentary practice and procedure, providing accurate and detailed information on the constituent parts of Parliament, its powers and jurisdictions, membership of either House, financial procedure and the process of debate.Alongside the incremental changes to and refinements of parliamentary practice which happen all the time, the 25th edition covers many significant developments since the last edition in 2011, including:* A new chapter on "English Votes for English Laws" introduced following the 2015 General Election, which details the varied and complex ways in which these engage with both primary and secondary legislation. * The process of implementing the outcome of the 2016 referendum on the UK''s membership of the EU. An account is given of the procedures in both Houses for the scrutiny and approval of the transposition of EU law into UK law.* Further parliamentary consequences of the coalition government that took office in 2010, including the reforms introduced by the Wright Committee, the evolving impact of the introduction of the new category of "backbench business" and the election of Deputy Speakers in the House. * An e-petitions system overseen by a new Petitions Committee set up in 2015. * Changes to select committee working practices and powers under their new elected chairs.* A new financial timetable introduced in 2017 with the Chancellor''s annual budget statement moving from Spring to Autumn, and a change to how Estimates Day debates are handled.* Important reforms to how the conduct of both MPs and members of the Lords is governed and how breaches of the respective codes are pursued. * Continuing arguments over the future of parliamentary privilege. Recent relevant court cases and developments within Parliament are assessed, including the 2013 Joint Committee on Parliamentary Privilege.
Available for the first time in English, MiFID II: A New Framework for European Financial Markets is the definitive work on this crucial reform and its global impact. It provides a clear and concise guide to understanding - and complying with - the most complex and wide-ranging reform of European financial regulation in recent times.
Tolley's Tax Cases is the only book of its kind to summarise all key court, Special Commissioners' and First-tier Tribunal decisions relevant to current direct tax legislation. Concise summaries of over 2,800 tax cases span from 1875 to the present day.
Boyle & Birds' Company Law is a well established leading textbook based on Gore-Browne on Companies. It combines a comprehensive and authoritative exploration of law and practice with an examination of the theoretical issues.
Service Charges: Law and Practice is a best-selling guide to the legal framework in which service charges operate. It is designed to be used by all those who deal with service charges, either as landlord, tenant, agent or professional adviser.
Mental Capacity: Law and Practice provides an authoritative commentary, highlighting areas of potential difficulty and offering practical guidance on the challenges that the legislation poses.
The APIL Guide to Accidents Abroad is a major new addition to the APIL Guides series, looking in detail at a highly technical and difficult aspect of personal injury practice.
The work is broken down into 26 accessible chapters, each focusing on a particular aspect of RTA liability.
The latest edition of this key title sees Tolley live up to its reputation as the authority on tax matters. It contains all the information required to achieve the most cost-effective, convenient and effective estate planning.
Tristram and Coote's Probate Practice is the definitive work on probate and is extensively referred to by the Probate Registries. This new fully updated edition, fully updated since the previous edition, contains up to date, expert guidance on all aspects of probate procedure and is accompanied by a CD-ROM
A guide to the Children Act 1989. It assists in interpretation, together with a detailed commentary, which considers the legislation as it operates today.
Red Book Plus combines a wide range of informative procedural flowcharts with tables, legislation and guidance, in order to assist practitioners at the various stages of a court application.
Now in its 25th edition, the essential publication is the first point of reference for accountants, solicitors, company secretaries and all those involved in company law. Fully updated with all the latest company law developments and in an A-Z format, this practical guide will enable you to remain at the forefront of company legislation matters.
Following the tax planning series' straightforward and easy-to-read style with clear headings, this guide includes worked examples, tables and a comprehensive index. A practical step-by-step case study illustrates the benefits of careful planning and incorporates many points discussed throughout the book.
Tiley & Collison's offers a thorough examination of the workings of income tax, corporation tax, capital gains tax, inheritance tax, VAT, stamp duty and NIC. Fully updated to incorporate the latest statute and case law up to the date of Royal Assent to the Finance Act, it is fully cross-referenced to major LexisNexis looseleaf works.
This is the latest edition of the best practice bible for restructuring. No other book covers the practical aspects of out of court restructurings or looks at the law and practice in a sustained and systematic way.
Fully updated in two volumes, the book considers the main aspects of copyright and performers' rights, which are now closely related. It examines literary, dramatic and musical works regarded as original works; sound recordings; broadcasting; infringements and ownership of copyright and performers' rights etc.
Sir Mark's aim in this book is to be frank rather than scholarly about judging. The trial judge is in a very different position to the appellate judge. The trial is where the facts are determined and it is essentially a trail judge who exercises the powers of discretion which modern society increasingly vests in its judiciary.
The new edition of this title evaluates the range of employee share schemes available, looking at their processes, the statutory and regulatory requirements, HMRC's interpretation of share scheme issues and most importantly the tax benefits associated with the various schemes.
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