Pleadings Without Tears has become established as one of the most successful books on practical legal drafting in the context of litigation. This new seventh edition consolidates and updates the sixth edition to take account of the various relevant changes to the Civil Procedure Rules, and includes a new chapter on skeleton arguments.
Still to this day this book holds up. Whether this is to do with the oh so stellar pillars of the English legal system or a widespread adoption of Mr Rose's technique/foresight. Either way, it has helped me out a lot, and added some spice to drafting particulars of claims, which can often be very bland dare I say it!