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Disclosure 5th ed with 3rd Supplement isbn 9780414070127

Disclosure 5th ed


ISBN13: 9780414059313
New Edition ISBN: 9780414070127
Previous Edition ISBN: 9780414028739
Published: December 2016
Publisher: Sweet & Maxwell Ltd
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: Out of print



The laws that surround disclosure are notoriously tricky. This book provides you with an authoritative and detailed analysis of this area. It examines both substantive law and procedure, discussing the “who, what, how and when” of disclosure obligations and explaining the implications of non-compliance.

Now in its 5th edition, Disclosure brings this leading text in the field up-to-date with the changes in the Civil Procedure Rules and developments in the case law since the 4th edition and its supplements were published.

Disclosure gives you peace of mind that you will always have the latest and most accurate version of the law, legal principles and disclosure-related procedure close at hand.

How Disclosure will help you:-

  • Includes documentary, non-documentary and forms of pre-action disclosure
  • Explains what must be disclosed, by who and when
  • Explores consequences of the failure to comply with disclosure obligations
  • Refers to electronic disclosure and court guidance
  • Reviews possible objections to disclosure
  • Considers the issue of privilege and the waiver of it
  • Looks at information requests, witness statements and expert reports
  • Covers disclosure in a wide range of Courts and Tribunals
  • Discusses how the Human Rights Act 1998 has impacted on disclosure
  • Includes the relevant extracts from the CPR together with related practice directions and forms

Subjects:
Courts and Procedure
Contents:
PART 1 INTRODUCTION
1. Introduction

PART 2 DOCUMENTARY DISCLOSURE
2. Time of Disclosure
3. Norwich Pharmacal and Other Pre-action Disclosure
4. People Who Must Give Disclosure
5. What Must Be Disclosed
6. Means of Disclosure
7. Electronic Disclosure
8. Objections of Disclosure
9. Inspection of Documents
10. Production by Non-parties
11. Objection to Inspection
12. Loss of Privilege
13. Failure to Comply with Disclosure Obligation
14. Solicitor’s Obligations
15. Collateral Use of Documents
16. Information Requests
17. Other Disclosure of Facts
18. Experts’ Reports
19. Real Evidence
20. Disclosure in Other Courts and Tribunals
21. The Impact of the Human Rights Act 1998
Appendix 1: Statutory Material
Appendix 2: Rules of Court and Practice Directions
Appendix 3: Forms and Precedents.