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Law Practitioner Series

The Law Practitioner Series offers practical guidance in corporate and commercial law for the practitioner. It offers high-quality comment and analysis rather than simply restating the legislation, providing a critical framework as well as exploring the fundamental concepts which shape the law. Books in the series cover carefully chosen subjects of direct relevance and use to the practitioner. The series will appeal to experienced specialists in each field, but is also accessible to more junior practitioners looking to develop their understanding of particular fields of practice. The Consultant Editors and Editorial Board have outstanding expertise in the UK corporate and commercial arena, ensuring academic rigour with a practical approach.

Consultant Editors: Andrew Peck, Retired partner of Linklaters; David Richards, Judge of the High Court of Justice, Chancery Division
Editorial Board: Chris Ashworth, Lovells LLP; Judith Hanratty, BP Corporate Lawyer, retired; Sally James, UBS Investment Bank; Vanessa Knapp, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP; Richard Lee, Addleshaw Goddard LLP; Charles Mayo, Simmons & Simmons; Gary Milner-Moore, Herbert Smith LLP; Tim Plews, Clifford Chance LLP; Timothy Polglase, Allen & Overy LLP; Laurence Rabinowitz QC, One Essex Court; Pippa Rogerson, University of Cambridge; Richard Snowdon QC, Erskine Chambers; Mark Stamp, Linklaters LLP; William Underhill, Slaughter & May; Dirk Van Gerven, NautaDutih, Brussels; Sandra Walker, Rio Tinto

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    Published: March 2006

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