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Lawyering Skills and the Legal Process

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Lawyering Skills and the Legal Process
By
Caroline Maughan, Julian Webb
Description
Lawyering Skills and the Legal Process
bridges the gap between academic and practical law for students
undertaking skills-based and clinical legal education courses at
university. It develops oral and written communication, group
working, problem solving and conflict resolution skills in a range of
legal contexts: client interviewing, drafting, managing cases, legal
negotiation and advocacy. The book is designed specifically to help
students to practise and develop skills that will be essential in a
range of occupations; develop a deeper understanding of the English
legal process and the lawyer’s role in that process; enhance
their understanding of the relationship between legal skills and
ethics; and understand how they learn and how they can make their
learning more effective. This book provides a stimulating, accessible
and challenging approach to understanding the problems and
uncertainties of practising law that goes beyond the standard
approaches to lawyers’ skills.
• It adopts a workbook approach,
enabling students to engage meaningfully with the material •
Includes numerous exercises to facilitate teaching and learning •
Bridges the gap between academic and practical law for students
undertaking undergraduate skills-based and clinical legal education
courses
Contents
Preface; Table of cases and
legislation; Introduction; 1. Descent into the swamp; 2. Learning to
live in the swamp; 3. Law talk and lay talk: lawyers as
communicators; 4. You\\\\\\\'ll never work alone: group learning and group
skills; 5. Interviewing: building the relationship and gaining
participation; 6. The \\\\\\\'Good Lawyer\\\\\\\': ethics and values in legal work;
7. Clarifying language: making sense of writing; 8. Manipulating
language: drafting legal documents; 9. Handling conflict:
negotiation; 10. Advocacy: case management and preparation; 11. Into
court: the deepest swamp?; Further reading.
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