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    Corporate Borrowing: Law and Practice Fifth edition

    £211.00

    The law of borrowings embraces many different areas of law: contract, company law, trusts, security, insolvency, tax, financial services and regulation. Corporate Borrowing: Law and Practice brings together all of these elements in a practical and concise single volume. It defines the most effective ways of raising debt finance – from bank loan agreements to MTN programmes – and examines the specific legal problems of security and prospectus requirements under the Prospectus Directive. It examines the issues relating to the various types of security, asset backed securities, guarantees, appointment of trustees, attracting lenders and the statutory provisions regarding invitational material, and the tax implications or borrowings by companies. The new edition includes: Changes to prospectus regulation as a result of the EU Amending Directive (amending the Prospectus Directive) New regime for registration of charges under Companies Act 2006, as 859A-Q Changes to regulatory capital regime as a result of CRD IV and the Capital Requirements Regulation Impact of US tax provisions under FATCA New sections on commercial considerations of debt vs equity, differences between loan agreements and debt securities, and liability for misleading offering documents Fully updated to reflect case law, changes in legislation and changes in market practice and documentation since 2009. Seller Inventory

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    Corporate Borrowing: Law and Practice Fifth edition

    £211.00

    Corporate Borrowing: Law and Practice embraces many different areas of law: contract, company law, trusts, security, insolvency, tax, financial services and regulation.

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    Costs in Employment Tribunals (Jordan Publishing Employment Law Series) Second edition

    £153.00

    Costs in Employment Tribunals (Jordan Publishing Employment Law Series) Second edition.

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    Court of Protection Law Reports Consolidated Volume 2008-2011

    £175.00

    Court of Protection Law Reports: Consolidated Volume (2008 – 2011) is a single consolidated volume, fully indexed and tabled, containing over 50 key cases reported since the implementation of the Mental Capacity Act 2005 resulting from both health & welfare issues and property matters & financial affairs. Each report contains a headnote, drafted by an experienced specialist editor, providing a concise summary of the case, the issues involved and the points of law raised. Editors and Contributors Editor-in-Chief: The Hon Mr Justice Baker Consulting Editors: Denzil Lush; District Judge Marc Marin: Nominated Judge of the Court of Protection Editors: Eason Rajah QC,10 Old Square; Victoria Butler-Cole, Barrister, 39 Essex Street Chambers; Alexander Ruck Keene, Barrister, 39 Essex Street Chambers

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    Court of Protection Practice (with CD-ROM) 2023

    £404.99

    The leading court reference work

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    Court of Protection Practice (with CD-ROM) 2023

    £446.00

    This title is the leading court reference work governing this fast-developing jurisdiction, with a status akin to its sister publication The Family Court Practice . With a specialist contributor team of leading practitioners and judges, the title provides vital procedural guidance for all practitioners involved in cases in the Court of Protection. Contains, in one portable and easy-to-use volume, all the essential materials needed to practice in the Court of Protection, namely: Narrative Background Procedural Guides (outlining the steps for making various court applications) Key Primary and Secondary Legislation (including the Mental Capacity Act 2005, Court of Protection Rules 2017 and accompanying Practice Directions), with expert annotations Forms with Guidance Notes Case Summaries International Materials Court of Protection Practice is the leading procedural work, used daily by the specialist nominated judges and those practitioners who appear in the courts before them. What s new for 2023? Updates to the Court of Protection Rules, including new rules for contempt proceedings Extensive new and revised commentary to support the new rules All the latest amendments to the practice directions, including a new practice direction on the scheme for unopposed property and affairs orders Updated commentary to reflect the latest case law Case summaries of all recent decisions Commentary on the latest position with liberty protection safeguards An overview of the year from Right Honourable Lord Justice Baker 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; Arianna Kelly, Barrister, 39 Essex Chambers; Annabel Lee, Barrister, 39 Essex Chambers; Claire van Overdijk, 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.

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    Cretney and Lush on Lasting and Enduring Powers of Attorney Ninth edition

    £160.00

    Cretney & Lush on Lasting and Enduring Powers of Attorney provides full guidance on both enduring and lasting powers of attorney. The 9th edition has been significantly updated and expanded and includes coverage of: The OPG’s new online verification service, launched in July 2020, which enables attorneys to prove their status to service providers, such as banks or healthcare providers, by providing them with online access to a summary of the relevant LPA OPG’s plans for modernization of LPAs The increasing relevance and importance of international aspects of LPAs as people’s lives become more global and individuals lose capacity with assets in different jurisdictions More detail on dealing with errors in LPAs both before and after registration. Cretney & Lush provides a readable and accessible source of advice, not only for specialist practitioners, but for private client practitioners, personal injury and family lawyers and financial advisers, as well as health and social services professionals.

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    Criminal Justice and Immigration Act 2008 A Practitioner’s Guide

    £91.00

    The Criminal Justice and Immigration Act 2008 is the latest in a long-line of criminal justice and immigration statutes. It contains a set of wide ranging provisions in respect of dealing with adult and young offenders, important procedural changes, new criminal offences and changes to immigration law. Amongst the matters contained in the Act include: Changes to the rules relating to bail and allocation of offences Changes to sentences of imprisonment or detention for public protection Violent Offender Orders Further changes to the rules relating to release and recall of offenders The new community orders for young offenders – Youth Rehabilitation Orders Conditional cautions for young offenders Anti-social behaviour orders – extension of powers New criminal offences – possession of extreme pornography; hatred on the grounds of sexual orientation; offences relating to nuclear material and installations The new law relating to special immigration status The new rules relating to reasonable force for the purposes of self defence International co-operation in the enforcement of financial penalties Changes to the powers of the Court of Appeal and other procedural changes The breadth of the Act means that the changes impact significantly those working in the areas of criminal justice and immigration. Written by leading academic criminal lawyers, Criminal Justice and Immigration Act 2008: A Practitioner’s Guide reproduces the act in full with a thorough and authoritative commentary on the provisions of the new Act and its likely impact.

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    Cyber Security: Law and Practice Second edition

    £176.00

    Cyber Security: Law and Practice provides unique, comprehensive coverage looking at three main areas: Legal framework – covers cyber crime, civil liability under the Data Protection Act, other forms of civil liability and redress, cyber property, employee liability and protection, commercial espionage and control mechanisms for embedded devices. Data Issues – considers how to respond to a data breach, and legal aspects of investigating incidents and the powers of investigators. Litigation – examines what remedial steps can be taken and how to mitigate loss, as well as issues surrounding litigation and the rules of evidence. The second edition has been fully updated to take into account the major changes and developments in this area since the introduction of the General Data Protection Regulations, the Data Protection Act 2018, the Network and Information Systems Regulations 2018 and the proposed ePrivacy Regulation

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    Cyber Security: Law and Practice Second edition

    £176.00

    The second edition has been fully updated to take into account the major changes and developments in this area.

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    Detection and Preservation of Assets in Financial Remedy Claims

    £221.00

    This book is a comprehensive guide for all family practitioners seeking to locate and preserve assets in financial remedy claims, including in situations where there is non-disclosure, where dissipation and movement of assets prejudice the claim, and where assets are situated offshore. The book contains: * A comprehensive guide for all family practitioner’s seeking to locate and preserve assets in financial remedy claims * The routes to take and applications to make to detect assets, and/or preserve assets * Useful to the High Street solicitor or junior barrister wanting to protect an interest in the matrimonial home and search the property register (e.g. by entering restrictions on the Land Registry and getting orders directed to the Chief Land Register) * Useful to any solicitor involved in claims brought on behalf of a child (e.g. a parent who is not paying allowance) * A comprehensive guide to obtaining evidence from third parties here and abroad, and the remedies available to preserve assets here and abroad * Brand new precedents covering a wide range of applications and orders, so having chosen the course to take, the lawyer will be able to draft his application documents without having to search in any other books

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    Disability Discrimination Claims: An Adviser’s Handbook

    £84.00

    Disability Discrimination Claims, An Adviser’s Handbook, Law Book

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