All Book reviews articles – Page 40
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BOOK REVIEW: Love Lose Live: Divorce is a Rollercoaster
The thinking, actions and reasoning of the family’s children are conveyed with some consideration.
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BOOK REVIEW: Disciplinary and Regulatory Proceedings (eighth edition)
Unlike its predecessor, this edition has been designed with the practitioner in mind.
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BOOK REVIEW: Go Set a Watchman
To mark the passing of Harper Lee, we take a look at her long-awaited second novel.
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BOOK REVIEW: How to Represent Yourself in the Family Court
Particularly helpful were the comprehensive tips on how to succeed in the family court.
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BOOK REVIEW: Extradition Law: a practitioner’s guide (2nd edition)
The most comprehensive and up-to-date guide to a tortuous area of law.
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BOOK REVIEW: Justice Denied
A readable account of nigh-on 70 miscarriage cases, even if the format encourages omissions.
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BOOK REVIEW: Disabled Children: A Legal Handbook (second edition)
More than just a legal handbook. It made me realise I’m not alone.
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BOOK REVIEW: Martin Dash
This novel about anhedonia-inflicted lawyer Dash - a man complete with Duran Duran-style looks - fades towards the end.
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BOOK REVIEW: The Acid Bath Murders – The Trials and Liquidations of John George Haigh
This stomach-churning history of a serial killer is driven by considerable narrative force.
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BOOK REVIEW: The Law of Legal Services
An extensive, accessible account of the legal risks faced by lawyers in all branches of the profession.
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BOOK REVIEW: Angela Remembered – the life of Angela Gradwell Tuckett
A fond but even-handed tribute to a trailblazing lawyer.
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BOOK REVIEW: Conveyancing Handbook (22nd edition)
This has become a must-have for every property practitioner since 1992.
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RESTAURANT REVIEW: The Ivy Market Grill, 1 Henrietta Street, London WC2
The food is prepared with top-class ingredients and the minimum of fuss.
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BOOK REVIEW: Rogue Lawyer
John Grisham’s latest may not fully reflect reality, but that is part of the joy of reading his fiction.
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BOOK REVIEW: The Changing Constitution
This is a book for practitioners as well as those who are studying law.
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BOOK REVIEW: How to Grow Your Firm
A useful guide that may be more relevant to commercial firms.
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BOOK REVIEW: As In Memory Long
Legal biographies are sometimes tedious and worthy but this is a real treat.
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RESTAURANT REVIEW: Amaranto, London W1
Taylor Wessing’s Christopher Rees is impressed by a cosy Italian restaurant in the West End.