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Sim's Court Practice
Sim's Court Practice is a long-established text; it is over one hundred years since the first edition of Stout and Sim was published. Sim's Court Practice is a comprehensive statement of the law relating to the practice of the High Court, Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court.
Written for practitioners by a team of highly regarded members of the legal profession and academics, Sim's is a leading authority in its field. It has comprehensive commentary on the High Court Rules, Court of Appeal Rules and the Senior Courts Act. It also provides commentary on the Interest on Money Claims Act, costs and fees legislation, judicial review and related Acts and Rules, and Appendices on injunctions and arbitration.
Authors & Editors | General Editor: Laura O’Gorman KC Authors: Matthew Casey KC, Christopher Corry, Dr Jessica C Lai, Tom Pasley, Polly Pope, Graham Taylor, Peter Twist, Adrienne Wing, David Broadmore, Luke Sizer |
Ideal for
Judges, barristers and solicitors, law libraries, and anyone involved in litigation in the High Court, Court of Appeal and Supreme Court
Format
Online, two-volume Looseleaf, Lexis Red
Servicing
Regular updates throughout the year
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Sim's Court Practice
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