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LAA226
Foundations in Legal Practice
This module is designed to develop students' knowledge of how the legal rules they have been learning about over the past 2 years are applied in both contentious and non-contentious practice in England & Wales. There are two key aspects to this module:
1. You will study how professional ethics forms the heart of professional regulation and underpins how lawyers advise and represent their clients.
2. To fully appreciate how this all works, you will be introduced to the practical skills that all practising layers must develop i.e. practical legal research, interviewing, advocacy, writing, drafting and negotiation. By applying these skills to aspects of legal practice, you will develop a solid foundation for undertaking your professional vocational study (be it the Legal Practice Course or the Bar Professional Training Course) and achieve your career in legal practice.
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LAA326
Foundations in Legal Practice
This module is designed to develop students knowledge of how the legal rules they have been learning about over the past 2 years are applied in both contentious and non-contentious practice in England & Wales. There are two key aspects to this module:
1. You will study how professional ethics forms the heart of professional regulation and underpins how lawyers advise and represent their clients.
2. To fully appreciate how this all works, you will be introduced to the practical skills that all practising layers must develop i.e. practical legal research, interviewing, advocacy, writing, drafting and negotiation. By applying these skills to aspects of legal practice, you will develop a solid foundation for undertaking your professional vocational study (be it the Legal Practice Course or the Bar Professional Training Course) and achieve your career in legal practice.
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LALM02
Dispute Resolution
The aim of this module is to enable students to identify and undertake the steps involved in a breach of contract and a negligence claim, advising clients on all matters from initial instruction through to trial and post-trial matters. Students will explore and advise clients in relation to alternatives to litigation, including the various forms of alternative dispute resolution.
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LALM03
Criminal Practice
This module will equip students with the necessary knowledge and skills to undertake the role of a trainee solicitor within a criminal litigation department, from the moment they are instructed by a client in custody to the point at which the client is tried in the Magistrates¿ Court or Crown Court. Students will be able to advise clients on routes of appeal, and will also learn to advise young offenders in relation to procedure in the Youth Court
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LANM02
Dispute Resolution
The aim of this module is to enable students to identify and undertake the steps involved in a breach of contract and a negligence claim, advising clients on all matters from initial instruction through to trial and post-trial matters. Students will explore and advise clients in relation to alternatives to litigation, including the various forms of alternative dispute resolution.
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LANM03
Criminal Practice
This module will equip students with the necessary knowledge and skills to undertake the role of a trainee solicitor within a criminal litigation department, from the moment they are instructed by a client in custody to the point at which the client is tried in the Magistrates¿ Court or Crown Court. Students will be able to advise clients on routes of appeal, and will also learn to advise young offenders in relation to procedure in the Youth Court
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LAPM02
Litigation
Students are trained to act as a Criminal Practitioner from the moment they are instructed by a client in custody to the point at which s/he is tried in the Magistrates¿ Court. Students also consider the advantages and disadvantages of summary trial and trial on indictment.
The overriding objective of the Civil Litigation element of the Litigation module is to provide students with the knowledge, understanding and skills necessary to work effectively in a civil litigation, dispute management or personal injury department.
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LAPM08
Family and Child Law and Practice
The overriding objective of the Family Law & Practice module is for students to understand and experience how a family solicitor deals with clients, conducts a case and ensures that they cat in the best interests of their client whilst balancing this with the aims of the Law Society Family Protocol.
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LAPM19
Course Skills
Skills are essential and integral to the course. Skills appear throughout the course and will be practised and developed in both the compulsory and elective sections of the LPC.
Students are assessed throughout the course on a number of key skills. However, before they are assessed and have plenty of opportunity to learn and practise the skills required. This is through formal class contact (in the introductory block, or in the individual subjects), in their own practice time, their own reading and through supervised practice, where they informally practise skills with staff who give them feedback
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LAPM19A
Course Skills (A)
Skills are essential and integral to the course. Skills appear throughout the course and will be practised and developed in both the compulsory and elective sections of the LPC.
Students are assessed throughout the course on a number of key skills. However, before they are assessed and have plenty of opportunity to learn and practise the skills required. This is through formal class contact (in the introductory block, or in the individual subjects), in their own practice time, their own reading and through supervised practice, where they informally practise skills with staff who give them feedback
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LAPM19B
Course Skills (B)
Skills are essential and integral to the course. Skills appear throughout the course and will be practised and developed in both the compulsory and elective sections of the LPC.
Students are assessed throughout the course on a number of key skills. However, before they are assessed and have plenty of opportunity to learn and practise the skills required. This is through formal class contact (in the introductory block, or in the individual subjects), in their own practice time, their own reading and through supervised practice, where they informally practise skills with staff who give them feedback
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LASM08
Introduction to Legal Skills
N/A