The Wildy’s page for the Contentious Probate Handbook: Practice and Precedents 2nd ed is now live,

See: https://lnkd.in/dHtHQjBz

Wildy’s deliver all around the world, and you can now pre-order the book online to be posted out to you almost anywhere in the world. Please take note readers in: India, Pakistan, Malaysia, Singapore, New Zealand, Australia, Canada and the United States.

Following publication, Wildy & Sons – which is the oldest Law Bookshop in the world, will also be displaying the book in the Carey Street window of their shop in Lincoln’s Inn Archway. This looks on to both the Royal Courts of Justice (at the back) and the Law Society building on Chancery Lane. This is a great honour for an author. The book will also be placed on display in the Law Society ‘Hall of Fame window!’ of their publications, inside the Law Society building itself – so you cannot miss it if you are a visiting solicitor.

See also – https://lnkd.in/d7SaZXsH

The book is on schedule for publication in print during the week commencing 24 February, and I will post an update following publication.

Note in particular the following comment kindly contributed by Professor Barney Jordaan –

‘While a lot has been written about mediation, mediation advocacy has been neglected, until now. This book goes a long way to filling that gap. It provides practical advice about how to become an effective mediation advocate from the author’s own rich experience as mediator and party representative. While its focus is on advocacy in trust and estate disputes, it has far wider appeal and relevance for mediation in other legal fields as well. It is an indispensable guide for lawyers who would like to expand their practice into the mediation space.’

(Barney Jordaan, LL.D (Stellenbosch University), Professor at Vlerick Business School, Belgium, Extraordinary Professor at Stellenbosch Business School, South Africa, Negotiation and Dispute Resolution Practitioner, Internationally Accredited Mediator, and author of Negotiation And Dispute Resolution For Lawyers (2022),Edward Elgar Publishing).