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#LawLives: Advocacy 3: Preparing bundles and skeleton arguments: Civil Courts

Professor David Rosen: Lecturer and Honorary Professor of Law, The Brunel Law School

This is a course recognised by the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners UK Chapter and those who attend fully will be accredited with certificates. The course is set to place practical application of what you learn academically in your Law degrees into context: identifying frauds, non-verbal communications, investigative discourse analysis, corruption, theories of fraud and legal remedies.  It is an extra-curricular activity; no assessments, no research, just attend.

Undergraduate students who attend 4 out of 5 of these sessions in Term 1 will, under the Brunel HEAR scheme, receive recognition on their final year transcript.

Topics covering advocacy, poise, how to present yourself and your case. It will also encompass a short part on use of social media and what to do, and what not to do as a prospective lawyer.

Aims & Objectives

Preparing bundles and skeleton arguments: Civil Courts

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