Dr Friston's Civil Costs - A short teaser
I have recently been commenting on the forthcoming publication of Civil Costs - Law and Practice, a new book by Dr Mark Friston. To give you some idea as to the scope and ambition of this book have a look at this sample chapter (external link).
This chapter deals with the important topic of contracts made away from solicitors' places of business. If this looks like a difficult and obscure subject that you can ignore, think again. If a solicitor's paperwork is not in order their bill will be unenforceable. In the current edition of Claims Management magazine, Andrew Twambley, managing partner at Amelans, wrote: "Well, I have a word from the dark side - from the deepest annals of defendant burrows, from behind the largest rock - that an attack is imminent. Mark my words, brace yourselves and hope you are not the ones chosen by them, to be the receivers of test litigation".
This chapter deals with the important topic of contracts made away from solicitors' places of business. If this looks like a difficult and obscure subject that you can ignore, think again. If a solicitor's paperwork is not in order their bill will be unenforceable. In the current edition of Claims Management magazine, Andrew Twambley, managing partner at Amelans, wrote: "Well, I have a word from the dark side - from the deepest annals of defendant burrows, from behind the largest rock - that an attack is imminent. Mark my words, brace yourselves and hope you are not the ones chosen by them, to be the receivers of test litigation".
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