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Publication Date: March 2024
Publisher: LNUK
The Court of Protection Practice is the leading procedural court reference work governing this fast-developing jurisdiction. It provides a comprehensive and highly accessible ‘one-stop-shop’ which ensures that practitioners have all the latest developments in a single, portable volume.
What’s new for 2024?
The 2024 Edition has been enhanced and updated throughout to include:
Editors and Contributors
Consulting Editor: Gordon R Ashton OBE, Retired District Judge and Nominated Judge of the Court of Protection
General Editor: The Rt Hon Lord Justice Baker
Senior Contributing Editor: His Honour Judge Marc Marin, London Group of Family Courts and Nominated Judge of the Court of Protection
Contributors: David Edwards, Healthcare and Welfare Lawyer at the office of the Official Solicitor and Public Trustee; Martha Gray, Barrister, Harcourt Chambers; Arianna Kelly, Barrister, 39 Essex Chambers; Annabel Lee, Barrister, 39 Essex Chambers; Claire van Overdijk KC, Barrister, Outer Temple Chambers; Alex Ruck Keene KC (Hon), Barrister, 39 Essex Chambers, Visiting Professor at Kings College London, Research Affiliate, University of Essex; Martin Terrell, Partner, Warners Solicitors
International Contributor: Adrian D Ward MBE, Enrolled solicitor, consultant, Expert Adviser, Centre for Mental Health and Capacity Law, Edinburgh Napier University; Research Affiliate, Essex Autonomy Project
Past Contributors: James Beck, Retired solicitor and former Healthcare and Welfare Lawyer at the Official Solicitor’s Office 2007–2021; Richard Frimston, Consultant, Russell-Cooke LLP; Penny Letts OBE, Policy Consultant, former Editor of the Elder Law Journal; Laurence Oates, Official Solicitor to the Supreme Court 1999–2006
Part I: The Regulatory Framework
Part II: Banks and Customers
Part III: Bank Lending
Part IV: Security
Part V: Customer Insolvency
Part VI: Payments
Part VII: Investments and Financial Products
Part VIII: Interference by Third Parties
Part IX: Letters of Credit and Performance Bonds
Part X: Consumer Redress