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Injunctions: Law and Practice - New Chapters

The authors continue to expand the work by introducing new chapters. Late 2010 and into early 2011 we shall be publishing "Misleading Conduct"by Maeve McCarthy , Sydney Jacobs on "Assessment of compensation pursuant to the usual undertaking as to damages"and Daniel Neggo is expanding his chapter on “Security of Payments”to include new developments in this area, particularly following the decision of the New South Wales Court of Appeal in Chase Oyster Bar v Hamo Industries .

The authors discuss the procedural, jurisdictional and evidentiary matters required to be addressed in reference to applicable statutory, equitable and common law principles.  

Injunctions: Law and Practiceprovides all lawyers with a practical guide to applying for injunctive relief in common situations. Bringing together a number of disparate sources of information, the work highlights the general principles in relation to injunctions and details their specific application to particular fact situations.

Tom Heaton
By Tom Heaton
Manager, Westlaw Product Management

Tom Heaton is a Manager at Thomson Reuters. He has over 20 years experience in information technology and legal publishing. His focus is on Website usability and everything online.