Law of Costs Second edition

Law of Costs Second edition
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Product Id:
ukprod9780409325546DPLC
Product Code:
DPLC
ISBN/ISSN:
9780409325546
Publication Date:
02/06/2009
Format:
Print
Price:
£161.00

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LEXISNEXIS AUSTRALIA TITLE

This authoritative book is a must have reference for all practitioners involved in the practice of the law of costs.

Part of the LexisNexis Black and Silver Series and written by highly respected author Gino Dal Pont, it covers all Australian jurisdictions in one comprehensive and convenient volume. Law of Costs brings together in one place, the legislation, court rules and case law pertaining to the practice of the law of costs in Australia. Accessible and comprehensive, this work avoids repetition, but at the same time contains detailed referencing.

Not only does this book examine the law that has developed surrounding how a solicitor or barrister should quantify and handle their own costs, but it is also a fundamental reference text with detailed analysis of the law of costs in Australia.

All major cases, relevant statutes and statutory rules are dealt with, including the Supreme Court Rules. Reference is also made to the applicable law of the United Kingdom, Canada and New Zealand.

Costs Between Lawyer and Own Client;
Costs Between Party and Party;
Quantification of Party and Party Costs;
Costs in Appeals;
Non-party Costs Orders;
Costs in Criminal Cases;
Securing Costs Entitlements

 


Professor Gino Dal Pont, Faculty of Law, University of Tasmania.

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