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BOOK REVIEW: A Practical Guide to Public Procurement
At 250 pages, this guides us through procurement law logically and coherently.
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BOOK REVIEW: Drink and Drug Drive Case Notes
I am put off by law reports but the annotations in these notes make them extremely useful.
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BOOK REVIEW: Brussels l Regulation Recast
A very timely book that looks set to become a key source of reference for all lawyers practising in private international law.
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BOOK REVIEW: Minority Shareholders: Law, Practice & Procedure (fifth edition)
Complex issue are addressed in this excellent guide to laws concerning minority shareholders.
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BOOK REVIEW: APIL Guide to Clinical Negligence (2nd edition)
An essential guide to the special requirements for clinical negligence claims.
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BOOK REVIEW: Lexcel Assessment Guide
Important guide to achieving the Law Society’s legal practice quality mark.
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BOOK REVIEW: Innovation in Law Report 2014
Report of opinion survey looks at legal aid, court modernisation and law firm management.
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BOOK REVIEW: In and Out of Court
Quirky tales, including the time Stuart Duncan cycled up Downing Street to collect champagne bottle signed by the PM.
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BOOK REVIEW: Cohabitation: Law, Practice and Precedents (6th edition)
This pioneering guide - now bolstered by a CD - continues to raise its game.
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BOOK REVIEW: Law Management Section Guide to Business Development
Expert authors give valuable insight in a pithy and wide-ranging guide.
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BOOK REVIEW: Capacity to Change
A collection of articles related to the theme of parents’ capacity to change within the timescales needed by the child.
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BOOK REVIEW: Law, Liberty and the Constitution: A Brief History of the Common Law
A fascinating account of the brutal history of Anglo-Saxon justice
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BOOK REVIEW: Complaints Handling Toolkit
A book - and accompanying CD-ROM - that makes practitioners rethink complaints procedure and in-house training.
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BOOK REVIEW: The Fortunes of Francis Barber
An excellent book that delves deep into Samuel Johnson’s motivations for employing and helping the Jamaican.
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THEATRE REVIEW: The Invisible
The play torpedoes the crass but enduring stereotype that the legal profession is full of ‘fat cat’ lawyers.
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BOOK REVIEW: Professional Conduct Casebook (Second Edition)
A successor to an already-essential casebook became increasingly necessary.
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BOOK REVIEW: Tomorrow’s Naked Lawyer: NewTech, NewHuman, NewLaw
What does the future hold for law firms? Will the robots take over?
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BOOK REVIEW: Red Book Plus: Family Court Essential Materials 2014-2015
Very much a standalone publication, this is easy to access, comprehensive and convenient.