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Trusted by generations of students and litigators, A Practical Approach to Civil Procedure is a classic text which guides you through the maze of procedural requirements utilized by the civil courts. Written by an expert in the field, and co-editor of Blackstone's Civil Practice, this book is unrivalled in its detail of the various stages of a civil claim, making it essential reading for students and newly qualified litigators alike.

Taking a thoroughly practical focus throughout, the book charts the progress of a typical civil litigation claim, from funding litigation and issuing and serving proceedings, through to trial, enforcement, and appeal. Full coverage of alternative dispute resolution is also included. Relevant sample documentation is featured throughout and introduces the reader to the forms and documents which will be encountered in practice, while key point summaries featured at the end of chapters highlight the essential points covered.

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Preface xxiii
Abbreviations xxv
Table of Cases
xxvii
Table of Primary Legislation
lv
Table of Secondary Legislation
lxi
Table of Protocols and Guidance
lxxxi
Table of European Legislation
lxxxiv
Table of International Treaties and Conventions
lxxxv
1 introduction
1(9)
A The Legal Profession
2(1)
B Lawyers' Duties
2(1)
C Initial Instructions
3(2)
D Confidentiality and Conflict of Interest
5(1)
E Pre-Action Correspondence
5(1)
F Main Stages in Court Proceedings
6(4)
2 Funding Litigation
10(12)
A Duty to Advise Clients on Funding
10(1)
B Traditional Retainer
11(2)
C Legal Expenses Insurance
13(1)
D After the Event Insurance
13(1)
E Champerty, The Indemnity Principle, and Jackson
14(1)
F Conditional Fee Agreement
15(1)
G Damages-Based Agreement
16(1)
H Third Party Funding
16(1)
I Legal Aid
17(3)
J Costs Consequences of Funding Arrangements
20(2)
Key points summary
21(1)
3 The Civil Courts
22(10)
A Court Composition and Administration
22(3)
B Jurisdiction
25(3)
C High Court Divisions
28(1)
D Specialist Courts
29(3)
Key points summary
31(1)
4 Overriding Objective and Human Rights
32(16)
A Sources of Procedural Law
32(3)
B The Overriding Objective
35(1)
C Active Case Management
35(2)
D Interpreting the Civil Procedure Rules
37(1)
E Application of the Overriding Objective
38(3)
F Human Rights
41(4)
G Procedural Aspects On Raising Human Rights Points
45(3)
Key points summary
47(1)
5 Pre-Action Protocols
48(11)
A Pre-Action Protocols
48(1)
B Cases Not Covered by Pre-Action Protocols
49(1)
C Professional Negligence Pre-Action Protocol
49(3)
D Personal Injury Protocol
52(1)
E Instruction Of Experts
53(2)
F Limitation Difficulties
55(1)
G Sanctions For Non-Compliance
55(1)
H Road Traffic Act 1988
56(1)
I Motor Insurers' Bureau
56(1)
J Pre-Action Part 36 Offers
56(3)
Key points summary
58(1)
6 Issuing and Serving
59(25)
A Claim Form
59(3)
B Jurisdictional Endorsements
62(1)
C Particulars of Claim
62(1)
D Specialist Claims
62(3)
E Issuing a Claim Form
65(1)
F Service
66(1)
G Service of the Claim Form
67(11)
H Deemed Date of Service of the Claim Form
78(1)
I Service of Documents Other Than a Claim Form
79(1)
J Deemed Date of Service (Non-Claim Form Documents)
79(1)
K Certificate of Service
80(1)
L Irregular Service
80(2)
M Filing
82(2)
Key points summary
83(1)
7 Renewal of Process
84(5)
A Power To Renew
84(3)
B Claims in Respect of Cargo
87(1)
C Multiple Defendants
87(1)
D Effect of Stay
87(1)
E Procedure On Seeking An Extension
87(1)
F Challenging An Order Granting An Extension
88(1)
8 Part 8 Claims and Petitions
89(30)
A Part 8 Claims
89(2)
B Petitions
91(24)
C ADR
115(1)
E Court Involvement in ADR
116(3)
Key points summary
118(1)
11 Service Outside the Jurisdiction
119(10)
A Service On A Foreign Defendant Within The Jurisdiction
120(1)
B Submission to the Jurisdiction
120(1)
C Special Cases
120(1)
D Cases Where Permission Is Not Required
121(1)
E Assumed Jurisdiction
122(3)
F Service Abroad
125(1)
G Preventing Conflicts In Jurisdiction
126(1)
H Interim Relief In Support Of Foreign Proceedings
127(1)
I Judgment In Default
128(1)
Key points summary
128(1)
12 Responding To A Claim
129(5)
A Time For Responding
129(1)
B Admissions
129(1)
C Defences
130(1)
D Acknowledgment Of Service
130(1)
E Agreed Extensions
131(1)
F Disputing Service Or The Court's Jurisdiction
131(1)
G Transfer
132(1)
H Specialist Claims
133(1)
Key points summary
133(1)
13 Default Judgment
134(10)
A When Default Judgment May Be Entered
134(1)
B Excluded Cases
135(1)
C Procedure For Entering Default Judgment
136(2)
D Final Judgment And Judgment For An Amount To Be Decided
138(1)
E Deciding The Amount Of Damages: Disposal Hearings
139(1)
F Setting Aside Default Judgments
140(2)
G Stay Of Undefended Cases
142(2)
Key points summary
143(1)
14 Statements of Case
144(15)
A Form Of Statements Of Case
145(3)
B Particulars Of Claim
148(3)
C Defence
151(3)
D Counterclaims And Set-Offs
154(2)
E Reply And Defence To Counterclaim
156(1)
F Subsequent Statements Of Case
156(1)
G Dispensing With Statements Of Case
156(1)
H Scoh Schedules
157(1)
I Interrelation With Case Management
157(1)
J Use Of Statements Of Case At Trial
158(1)
15 Track Allocation and Case Management
159(21)
A Procedural Judges
160(1)
B Docketing
160(1)
C Provisional Track Allocation
161(1)
D Filing Directions Questionnaires
161(9)
E Track Allocation
170(1)
F Allocation Rules
171(2)
G Notice Of Allocation
173(1)
H Allocation Directions
173(1)
I Adr And Stays To Allow For Settlement
174(1)
J Transfer To Appropriate Court
175(1)
K Trial In The Royal Courts Of Justice Or Rolls Building
175(1)
L Changing Tracks
175(1)
M Subsequent Case Management
176(1)
N Pre-Trial Checklists
176(2)
O Shorter Trials And Flexible Trials Schemes
178(2)
Key points summary
179(1)
16 Costs Management
180(8)
A Elements Of Costs Management
180(1)
B Cases Governed By Costs Management
181(1)
C Costs Budgets
181(3)
D Costs Management Orders
184(1)
E Variation Of Costs Budgets
185(1)
F Costs Budgets And Case Management
185(1)
G Judicial Control Of Costs Budgets
185(1)
H Impact On Costs Orders
186(1)
Key points summary
187(1)
17 Costs Capping and Protection
188(5)
A Costs Capping Orders
188(1)
B Beddoe Orders
189(1)
C Protective Costs Orders
190(1)
D Judicial Review Costs Capping
191(1)
E Aarhus Convention Cases
191(1)
F Costs Limitation Orders
192(1)
Key points summary
192(1)
18 Requests for Further Information
193(7)
A The Request For Further Information
194(1)
B The Response
194(3)
C Objecting To Requests
197(1)
D Orders For Responses
197(1)
E Principles
198(1)
F Collateral Use
199(1)
19 Parties and Joinder
200(18)
A Description Of Parties
200(1)
B Particular Classes Of Party
200(10)
C Litigants In Person
210(1)
D Vexatious Litigants
211(1)
E Joinder
211(1)
F Representative Proceedings
212(1)
G Representation Of Unascertained Persons
213(1)
H Intervention
213(1)
I Consolidation
214(1)
J Stakeholder Claims
214(1)
K Assignment
215(1)
L Group Litigation
216(2)
Key points summary
216(2)
20 Additional Claims Under Part 20
218(10)
A Nature Of Additional Claims
218(1)
B Related Procedures
218(1)
C Scope Of Part 20
219(4)
D Statements Of Case In Additional Claims
223(2)
E Contribution Notices
225(1)
F Procedure
225(2)
G Relation To The Main Claim
227(1)
Key points summary
227(1)
21 Limitation
228(18)
A Limitation Periods
228(4)
B Accrual Of Cause Of Action
232(6)
C Calculating The Limitation Period
238(3)
D Discretion
241(3)
E Equitable Remedies, Laches, And Acquiescence
244(2)
Key points summary
245(1)
22 Amendment
246(12)
A Amendment By Consent
246(1)
B Amendment Without Permission
246(1)
C Principles Governing Permission To Amend
247(4)
D Amendment After The Expiry Of The Limitation Period
251(5)
E Procedure On Amending
256(2)
Key points summary
257(1)
23 Interim Applications
258(16)
A Jurisdictional Rules
259(1)
B Time To Apply
259(1)
C Pre-Action Interim Remedies
260(1)
D Obligation To Apply Early
260(1)
E Applications Without Notice
261(3)
F Applications With Notice
264(7)
G Interim Hearings
271(1)
H Summary Determination Of Interim Costs
272(1)
I Varying Or Revoking Interim Orders
272(2)
Key points summary
273(1)
24 Summary Judgment
274(15)
A Time For Applying For Summary Judgment
274(1)
B Defendant's Application: No Default Judgment
275(1)
C Excluded Proceedings
275(1)
D Procedure
276(1)
E Orders Available
276(10)
F Amendment At Hearing
286(1)
G Some Other Compelling Reason For Atrial
287(1)
H Directions On Summary Judgment Hearing
287(1)
I Specific Performance, Rescission, And Forfeiture In Property Cases
287(2)
Key points summary
288(1)
25 Interim Payments
289(6)
A Procedure
289(1)
B Grounds
290(2)
C Amount To Be Ordered
292(1)
D Further Applications
293(1)
E Non-Disclosure
293(1)
F Adjustment
294(1)
Key points summary
294(1)
26 Security For Costs
295(9)
A Procedure
295(2)
B The Respondent
297(1)
C Conditions For Granting Security For Costs
297(3)
D Discretion To Order Security For Costs
300(2)
E Amount
302(1)
F Order
303(1)
G Success By The Claimant
303(1)
Key points summary
303(1)
27 Small Claims Track
304(4)
A Provisions Of The Cpr That Do Not Apply
304(1)
B Standard Directions
304(1)
C Special Directions
305(1)
D Determination Without A Hearing
305(1)
E Final Hearings
306(1)
F Costs
306(1)
G Rehearings
307(1)
H Claims From The Rta Small Claims Protocol
307(1)
28 Fast Track
308(7)
A Allocation Directions
308(3)
B Listing Directions
311(1)
C Standard Fast Track Timetable
311(1)
D Agreed Directions
312(1)
E Varying The Directions Timetable
312(1)
F Listing For Trial
312(1)
G Fast Track Trials
313(1)
H Costs In Fast Track Cases
314(1)
Key points summary
314(1)
29 MULTI-TRACK
315(9)
A Agreed Directions
315(2)
B Case Management Conferences
317(3)
C Fixing The Date For Trial
320(1)
D Pre-Trial Checklists
320(1)
E Listing Hearings
321(1)
F Pre-Trial Review
321(1)
G Directions Given At Other Hearings
322(1)
H Variation Of Case Management Timetable
323(1)
Key points summary
323(1)
30 Striking Out, Discontinuance, and Stays
324(12)
A The Main Rule
325(1)
B Procedure On Applications Made By Parties
325(1)
C References By Court Officers
326(1)
D General Test
326(1)
E No Reasonable Grounds For Bringing Or Defending The Claim
327(1)
F Abuse Of Process
328(3)
G Obstructing The Just Disposal Of The Proceedings
331(1)
H Powers After A Striking-Out Order Is Made
331(1)
I Discontinuance
332(1)
J Stays
333(3)
Key points summary
335(1)
31 Disclosure
336(26)
A Lawyers' Responsibilities
339(1)
B Clients' Responsibilities
340(1)
C Stage When Disclosure Takes Place
340(1)
D Disclosure Orders
340(1)
E Standard Disclosure
341(2)
F Menu Option Disclosure
343(3)
G Business And Property Court Disclosure
346(1)
H Duty To Search
347(1)
I List Of Documents
348(1)
J Privilege
349(9)
K Inspection
358(1)
L Orders In Support Of Disclosure
358(2)
M Documents Referred To In Statements Of Case, Etc.
360(1)
N Admission Of Authenticity
360(1)
O Collateral Use
360(2)
Key points summary
361(1)
32 Witness Statements, Affidavits, and Depositions
362(8)
A Types Of Written Evidence
362(1)
B Witness Statements
363(4)
C Witness Summaries
367(1)
D Affidavits And Affirmations
368(1)
E Collateral Use
369(1)
F Depositions
369(1)
33 Hearsay
370(7)
A The Hearsay Rule
370(1)
B Real Evidence
371(1)
C Admissibility Of Hearsay Evidence
371(2)
D Notice Procedure
373(2)
E Trial
375(2)
Key points summary
376(1)
34 Admissions and Documentary Evidence
377(6)
A Nature Of Admissions
377(1)
B Pre-Action Admissions Of Liability
378(1)
C Permission To Withdraw An Admission
378(1)
D Notice To Admit Facts
379(2)
E Proving Documents
381(2)
35 Experts
383(14)
A Admissibility Of Expert Evidence
383(3)
B Control Of Evidence
386(1)
C Privileged Nature Of Experts' Reports
386(1)
D Disclosure Of Experts' Reports
387(4)
E Written Questions To Experts
391(1)
F Without Prejudice Discussion
392(1)
G Examinations By Experts
392(2)
H Trial
394(2)
I Experts' Immunity From Suit
396(1)
J Use Of Experts' Reports After Trial
396(1)
Key points summary
396(1)
36 Offers to Settle
397(15)
A Introduction
397(1)
B Calderbank Offers
398(1)
C Offers To Settle
398(7)
D Making A Part 36 Offer
405(1)
E Acceptance Of A Part 36 Offer
405(2)
F Rejections, Counter-Offers, And Subsequent Offers
407(1)
G Withdrawal And Change Of Part 36 Offers
407(1)
H Failing To Obtain Judgment More Advantageous Than A Part 36 Offer
408(2)
I Advising On Part 36 Offers
410(1)
J Non-Disclosure To Judge
411(1)
K Part 36 Offers In Appeals
411(1)
Key points summary
411(1)
37 Sanctions
412(10)
A Non-Compliance With Pre-Action Protocols
412(1)
B Non-Compliance With The Cpr
412(1)
C Non-Compliance With Directions
413(1)
D Preservation Of Trial Date
414(1)
E Application For Sanctions
414(2)
F Unless Orders
416(1)
G Non-Compliance With An Unless Order
416(1)
H Extending Time And Correcting Errors
417(1)
I Relief From Sanctions And Setting Aside
418(2)
J Implied Sanctions Doctrine
420(2)
Key points summary
421(1)
38 Listing and Pre-Trial Reviews
422(5)
A Listing For Trial
422(4)
B Pre-Trial Reviews
426(1)
C Listing In The Royal Courts Of Justice
426(1)
D Adjournments
426(1)
39 Trial
427(14)
A Witnesses
427(3)
B Trial Documentation
430(1)
C Trial Location
431(1)
D Allocation To Judiciary
432(1)
E Impartiality Of The Judge
432(1)
F Public Or Private Hearing
433(1)
G Rights Of Audience And The Right To Conduct Litigation
434(1)
H Mckenzie Friends
434(1)
I Conduct Of The Trial
435(3)
J Preliminary Issues
438(1)
K Trial By Jury
439(1)
L Non-Attendance At Trial
440(1)
Key points summary
440(1)
40 Remote Hearings
441(8)
A Hearings Bytelephone
441(1)
B Video Conferencing
442(1)
C Default Judgments Video Hearings
443(1)
D Remote Hearings During The Coronavirus Pandemic
443(6)
41 Judgments and Orders
449(11)
A Settlements
449(1)
B Orders Made At Hearings
450(1)
C Form Of Judgments And Orders
451(5)
D General Rules Relating To Drawing Up Orders And Judgments
456(2)
E Register Of Judgments
458(1)
F Interest On Judgments
458(2)
Key points summary
459(1)
42 Interim Injunctions
460(24)
A Judges Able To Grant Injunctions
461(1)
B Pre-Action Applications For Interim Injunctions
461(2)
C Applications During Proceedings
463(1)
D Principles
464(13)
E Defences
477(1)
F The Order
478(1)
G Undertakings
478(3)
H Inquiry As To Damages
481(1)
I Discharge
482(1)
J Breach
482(1)
K Effect Of Not Applying For Interim Relief
483(1)
Key points summary
483(1)
43 Freezing Injunctions
484(12)
A Procedure
484(1)
B Principles
485(4)
C The Order
489(4)
D Effect Of The Order
493(1)
E Variation Or Discharge Of A Freezing Injunction
493(1)
F Freezing Injunctions After Judgment
494(1)
G Proprietary Claims
495(1)
H Writ Ne Exeat Regno
495(1)
Key points summary
495(1)
44 Search Orders
496(8)
A Procedure
496(1)
B Principles
497(1)
C Real Risk Of Destruction
498(1)
D Form Of The Order
498(1)
E Practice On Execution Of Search Orders
499(2)
F Privilege
501(1)
G Discharge And Variation Of Search Orders
502(1)
H After Execution
502(1)
I Collateral Use
503(1)
Key points summary
503(1)
45 Norwich Pharmacal and Related Disclosure Orders
504(10)
A Norwich Pharmacal Orders
504(3)
B Mere Witness Rule
507(1)
C Bankers Trust Orders
507(1)
D Disclosure Before Proceedings Start
508(2)
E Disclosure By Non-Parties
510(1)
F Inspection Of Property During Proceedings
511(1)
G Interim Delivery-Up Of Goods
512(2)
Key points summary
513(1)
46 Costs
514(18)
A Costs Orders: General Principles
515(2)
B Costs Follow The Event
517(3)
C Range Of Possible Costs Orders
520(1)
D Interim Costs Orders
521(2)
E Informing The Client
523(1)
F Indemnity Principle
523(1)
G Basis Of Quantification
524(1)
H Proportionality
524(1)
I Summary Assessment
525(1)
J Detailed Assessment
526(1)
K Fast Track Fixed Costs
527(1)
L Fixed And Scale Costs
528(1)
M Costs And Track Allocation
528(1)
N Publicly Funded Litigants
528(1)
O Pro Bono Costs Orders
529(1)
P Costs Against Non-Parties
529(1)
Q Wasted Costs Orders
529(3)
Key points summary
531(1)
47 Qualified One-Way Costs Shifting
532(6)
A Cases Where Qocs Applies
532(1)
B Effect Of Qocs
533(2)
C Loss Of Qocs Protection
535(3)
Key points summary
537(1)
48 Enforcement
538(14)
A Enforcement Of Money Judgments
538(9)
B Enforcement Of Judgments For The Delivery Of Goods
547(1)
C Enforcement Of Judgments For The Possession Of Land
547(1)
D Receivers By Way Of Equitable Execution
548(1)
E Contempt Of Court
549(1)
F Enforcement Of Foreign Judgments
550(2)
Key points summary
551(1)
49 Judicial Review
552(11)
A Parties
552(1)
B Locus Standi
553(1)
C Public Law
553(2)
D Remedies In Judicial Review
555(1)
E Judicial Review Pre-Action Protocol
556(1)
F Applying For Permission To Proceed
557(2)
G Substantive Hearing
559(2)
H Conversion To A Common Law Claim
561(1)
I Consent Orders
562(1)
Key points summary
562(1)
50 Appeals
563(18)
A Routes Of Appeal
564(1)
B Permission To Appeal
565(3)
C Time For Appealing
568(1)
D Procedure On Appealing
569(1)
E Respondent's Notice
570(1)
F Applications Within Appeals
571(1)
G Stay
572(1)
H Striking Out Appeal Notices And Setting Aside Or Imposing Conditions
572(1)
I Hearing Of Appeals
572(3)
J Appeal Court's Powers
575(2)
K Appeals By Way Of Case Stated
577(1)
L Appeals To The Supreme Court
578(3)
Key points summary
578(3)
Index 581
Stuart Sime is a Barrister and Course Director of the BPTC at The City Law School, City, University of London and a co-editor of Blackstone's Civil Practice.