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D’Alton-Harrison Rita. Advocacy for SQE2: A Guide to Legal Practice. Routledge,2022. — 340 p. — (Legal Practice for SQE2). 2022

Advocacy for SQE2: A Guide to Legal Practice is the first in a new series of books aimed at those preparing for SQE2, providing a comprehensive overview of everything you need to successfully pass the SQE2 advocacy assessment. Split into the two practice sections that candidates may be tested on – dispute resolution (civil) as well as criminal litigation – the book covers the basics of court procedure in both areas, so that you fully understand the role, duties and responsibilities of an advocate. In line with the requirements of SQE2, it also tests the competency skills required of an advocate in legal practice such as planning and organisation, drafting, legal research, presenting a reasoned argument, witness handling, observation, exercising judgment and the application of knowledge and decision-making.

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PART A The Competent Advocate
Managing Your Behaviours Professionalism and Ethics /
The Meaning of Professional Ethics
Professional Competency
How Do I Ensure Professional and Ethical Conduct?
In Summary
Developing Skills of Case Planning and Analysis
Effective Preparation, Research. Skills and Strategy.
How to Recognise when Additional Information IS Needed
Finding and Analysing Material
Assessing the Relevance of Sources of Law
How to Develop Strategies and Solutions
How to Negotiate Solutions
How to Plan, Manage and Progress Cases
In Summary
Communicating with Others
Effective Communication and.­Written Skills..
How to Draft Effective Letters, Emails and Notes to Achieve Objectives
Becoming a Good Communicator
How to Conduct Effective Spoken Advocacy
Understanding the Evidential Rules on Questioning
In Summary
Building Relationships
Working with Others in a. Professional Capacity.
Maintaining Effective and Professional Relationships with Clients
Providing a Competent Service
Understanding the Court System and Responsibilities to the Court
Handling Witnesses
Handling Experts
Working with your Opponent and Other Legal Professionals
PART B The Litigation Advocate
An Introduction to Criminal Litigation
Exclusionary Rules
Admission of Evidence
Refusing to Answer Questions or Disclose Material
An Introduction to Civil Litigation
Rules on the Admissibility of Evidence
Refusing to Answer Questions or Disclose Material
An Introduction to Trials and Appeals
The Probative Value of Evidence
Preparation of Trial Documents
The Order of Speeches
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