The College of Legal Practice prospectus 2023/24

TRANSACTIONAL SKILLS MODULES

Family Law This module will enable you to develop specialised knowledge and skills for professional practice in the area of family law. You will learn how to advise on family proceedings and draft documentation, prepare for hearings and identify, critically analyse and evaluate the key legal, practical, financial, and emotional issues which can impact a family. By the end of the module, you will have developed the following practical skills: Professional, effective, and practical presentation of work Oral and written communication skills Demonstration of relevant practical technical knowledge and understanding The ability to select and apply appropriate skills and techniques required of the family law practitioner The ability to evaluate issues that present themselves in a relationship breakdown and propose solutions that meet the needs and interests of the client Communicate conclusions clearly to specialist and non-specialist audiences Employment Law This module will enable you to develop specialised knowledge and skills for professional practice in the area of employment law. You will gain experience in completing employment tribunal litigation and non-contentious work commonly designated to newly qualified solicitors. By the end of the module you will have developed the following practical skills: Application of employment tribunal procedural knowledge in the context of employment law practice Demonstration of relevant practical technical knowledge and understanding Evaluating issues that present themselves in employment law and propose solutions that meet the needs and interests of the client Communicating legal information clearly to specialist and non-specialist audiences Evaluating practical problems and apply autonomy in planning and implementing tasks in employment tribunal litigation

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