The title is concerned with litigation in both the High Courts and the magistrates' courts, and provides useful, practical guidance on all aspects of litigation. The following account of the book appeared in the South African Law Journal: '[Technique in Litigation] is to be found in the libraries of the entire English-speaking world. It has been read (and favourably reviewed) in Hong Kong, Australia, Jamaica, Canada and the United Kingdom. [Eric Morris] wanted it to be a guide to the perplexed young lawyer, degreed but ...
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The title is concerned with litigation in both the High Courts and the magistrates' courts, and provides useful, practical guidance on all aspects of litigation. The following account of the book appeared in the South African Law Journal: '[Technique in Litigation] is to be found in the libraries of the entire English-speaking world. It has been read (and favourably reviewed) in Hong Kong, Australia, Jamaica, Canada and the United Kingdom. [Eric Morris] wanted it to be a guide to the perplexed young lawyer, degreed but inexperienced. It is that, but not only that. Every practitioner can and does find assistance in its pages. It is also very funny. Lawyers read it not only for information but also for pleasure. Of what other law book can that be said?' This edition of Technique in Litigation has been substantially revised and updated, resulting in a book that still captures Morris' humour and timeless wisdom, while at the same time being thoroughly topical and practical for the modern lawyer seeking to become a courtroom specialist. The title will be of value not only to young practitioners still learning the technique of litigation, but also to more experienced practitioners to verify and enhance their courtroom techniques.
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