Authors: Jason Raeburn, David Robinson
From High Court to online court, The Green Book covers everything you need to stay ahead in your practice.
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Publication Date: March 2024
Publisher: LexisNexis
Practical support and guidance at your finger-tips: The Green Book covers everything you need to practice in the civil courts, including the High Court, County Court and specialist courts governed by the Civil Procedure Rules (CPR).
The Green Book is the essential guide to bringing, defending and appealing civil proceedings. It provides focused, authoritative and comprehensive coverage of the Civil Procedure Rules with commentary from experts including Lord Justices of Appeal, sitting in the High Court, District Judges and leading practitioners. The full text of both main volumes and both supplements, as well as the complete set of fillable and downloadable forms is also made available.
The newly revamped edition brings together all the latest information and guidance around the development of the online court as part of HMCTS’ reform programme for the justice system. The introduction of a brand new Online Reforms section provides expert commentary for PD 51R Online Civil Money Claims Pilot and PD 51ZB Damages Claims Pilot, as well as other related topics including Artificial Intelligence (AI). The online version also links to further reading from the Lexis+ Practical Guidance module to ensure customers are up to date on the most recent developments in this rapidly changing area.
The Green Book contains all the essential materials needed to practice in the civil courts, namely:
The Green Book consists of two Volumes and one Autumn Supplement.
Introduction
Sex Discrimination Ordinance (Cap 480),
Disability Discrimination Ordinance (Cap 487),
Family Status Discrimination Ordinance (Cap 527), and
Race Discrimination Ordinance (Cap 602)
Excerpts from District Court Ordinance (Cap 336)