Curated legal library

A focused room for legal books, practice notes, and case-based learning.

LegalCounselBD Book Room is built for lawyers, in‑house counsel, founders, and students who need clear, localised legal guidance. Every title and resource here is selected to support real work: drafting, negotiations, compliance, and courtroom preparation.

Focused on Bangladesh & cross‑border
Resources Books, guides, case notes
Use cases Practice, research, teaching

About the book room

A legal library shaped by questions from practice.

This book sub‑domain extends LegalCounselBD’s main website with long‑form, reference‑grade content: legal books, guidance, and law education materials that grow with the needs of the legal community.

Why this library

Designed for working lawyers and teams

Built around real files: contracts, court submissions, advisory notes, and compliance projects.

Instead of generic explanations, we focus on how a concept travels from statute to strategy. Each book and guide connects doctrine with drafting tips, checklists, and examples drawn from Bangladesh law and regional practice. The goal is simple: to help you move faster without losing legal rigour.

Curated scope

Carefully edited law resources

A narrow but deep catalogue across commercial, corporate, and regulatory work.

We prioritise topics where our team has day‑to‑day experience: company law, commercial disputes, banking, employment, and cross‑border transactions touching Bangladesh. This focus allows us to maintain high editorial standards and keep materials current as the law and market expectations evolve.

For practice & learning

Supporting legal education and research

Helpful for students, moot teams, academic researchers, and trainers.

Many readers come to this library while preparing for exams, workshops, or teaching sessions. We write with that audience in mind, offering structured overviews, diagrams, case studies, and further reading lists that make it easier to explore a new area of law or update material for a new semester.

Case insight series

Case studies that follow a dispute from first email to final order.

Our case‑study materials are not simply headnotes. They trace how instructions develop, how strategy is chosen, and how procedural rules shape outcomes, with an emphasis on Bangladesh courts and arbitral seats.

Commercial disputes

Contract enforcement & shareholder conflict

From breakdown in negotiations to interim relief and final decree.

We use anonymised case files to illustrate how contract clauses perform under stress, which interim applications actually move the needle, and where procedural mis‑steps tend to occur. Each note is grounded in local practice, with commentary on timeframes and evidential hurdles.

Regulatory & enforcement

Working with regulators and agencies

How investigations, inspections, and enforcement actions play out.

These studies focus on matters involving regulators, financial institutions, and enforcement authorities. They highlight effective communication, documentation strategies, and the kinds of remedial steps that are often decisive in settlement discussions.

Cross‑border matters

Cross‑jurisdictional casework & risk

When local law meets foreign governing law and forums.

Cross‑border disputes require careful coordination between local and foreign counsel. Our notes show how to align strategy, manage expectations across jurisdictions, and track issues such as recognition and enforcement of judgments and awards touching Bangladesh.

Publications

Articles, notes, and digests from the LegalCounselBD team.

The publications hosted in this sub‑domain are written to complement our books and guides, capturing legal developments, practical themes, and recurring questions from clients and readers.

Legal updates

Focused digests, not newsfeeds

Periodic round‑ups of developments relevant to practitioners and businesses.

We highlight changes in legislation, regulatory guidance, and key judgments that affect corporate, commercial, and employment practice, offering short commentary on what they mean in day‑to‑day work rather than simply repeating headlines.

Deep‑dive notes

Essays on law and strategy

Longer pieces that sit somewhere between a journal article and a practice note.

These publications explore themes such as shareholder activism, director responsibilities, cross‑border contracting, and dispute resolution design, drawing on comparative perspectives while staying grounded in Bangladesh law.

Teaching & training

Materials for workshops and classrooms

Slide packs, reading lists, and exercises for structured learning.

We also publish selected teaching materials developed for internal programmes and external workshops, so that universities, training providers, and law chambers have a starting point for their own sessions.

Resources & law tools

Practical law resources that fit into your workflow.

Beyond reading, the Book Room hosts practical templates, checklists, and reference tools that support legal research, drafting, and compliance programmes.

Drafting support

Clause examples & checklists

For commercial contracts, shareholder arrangements, and employment documentation.

These materials are intended as thinking aids rather than off‑the‑shelf templates. They help you frame issues, compare approaches, and remember the questions that should be asked before a draft leaves your desk.

Compliance workflows

Practical guides for teams

Mapping legal requirements into repeatable internal processes.

From onboarding vendors to managing HR policies, we provide frameworks, registers, and example policy structures that support governance and risk management across an organisation.

Research pathways

Starting points for legal research

Signposts to legislation, rules, and landmark decisions.

For each major topic, we maintain a short list of starting points: statutory provisions, procedural rules, and key authorities. These lists are designed to help students, academics, and practitioners establish a solid foundation quickly.

Contact

Work with us on legal content, research, or a specific mandate.

Use the form below to discuss access to our publications, institutional subscriptions, bespoke research projects, or training programmes connected to the LegalCounselBD Book Room.

Submitting this form does not create a lawyer‑client relationship. We will respond with next steps, including conflict checks where relevant.