Conference skills
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Conference skills
Oxford University Press, c2002-
- 2002/2003
- 2003/2004
- 2004/2005
- 2005/2006
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Includes index
内容説明・目次
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2002/2003 ISBN 9780199255009
内容説明
A conference with a client can be one of the most rewarding and daunting experiences for a junior practitioner. Good conference techniques can be learnt and this manual takes a thorough and practical approach to the numerous skills which make conferences successful. Every aspect of the interview with the client is taken step by step, from the preparatory stages to the conclusion of the conference. For example, management of the legal issues, preparation for the conference, the social and professional skills needed to handle the clients and their problems are all discussed in detail. As the conference is an opportunity to gather information and communicate advice, the key skills of questioning, listening and advising are given special attention. The authors give special attention to both professional conduct problems and relationships with the variety of clients that the civil or criminal practitioner can expect to meet. The manual is designed to be used time and time again; each chapter is laid out clearly to aid swift reference together with flexible how-to-do-it guides and summaries.
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2003/2004 ISBN 9780199262311
内容説明
A conference with a client can be one of the most daunting, yet rewarding experiences for a junior practitioner. Good conference techniques can be learnt and this manual takes a thorough and practical approach to the numerous skills which make conferences successful. Every aspect of the interview with the client is taken step by step, from the preparatory stages to the conclusion of the conference. For example, management of the legal issues, preparation for the conference, and the social and professional skills needed to handle clients and their problems are all discussed in detail. As the conference is an opportunity to gather information and communicate advice, the key skills of questioning, listening and advising are given special attention. The authors also give special attention to both professional conduct problems and relationships with the variety of client that the civil or criminal practitioner can expect to meet.
目次
- 1. Introduction and Overview
- 2. General Principles
- 3. The Client
- 4. Meeting the Client: Conducting the Conference
- 5. Case Preparation
- 6. Questioning Technique
- 7. Advice
- 8. Conducting the Conference
- 9. Specific Ethical Problems
- 10. Specific Client Needs
- 11. Cross-cultural Communication
- 12. How to Judge an Effective Conference
- 13. Practitioners' Perspective
- 14. The Queen v. Shirley Jenkins
- Further Reading
- Index
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2004/2005 ISBN 9780199272877
内容説明
A conference with a client can be one of the most rewarding and daunting experiences for a junior practitioner. Good conference techniques can be learnt and this Manual takes a thorough and practical approach to the numerous skills which make conferences successful. Every aspect of the interview with the client is taken step by step, from the preparatory stages to the conclusion of the conference. For example, management of the legal issues, preparation for the conference, the social and professional skills needed to handle the clients and their problems are all discussed in detail. As the conference is an opportunity to gather information and communicate advice, the key skills of questioning, listening and advising are given special attention. The authors also give special attention to both professional conduct problems and relationships with the variety of clients that the civil or criminal practitioner can expect to meet. This Manual is designed to be used on the Bar Vocational Course and for the early years of practice at the Bar of England and Wales, lawyers or other professionals who advise clients in the justice system will find it an invaluable aid.
目次
- 1. Introduction and Overview
- 2. General Principles
- 3. The Client
- 4. Meeting the Client: Conducting the Conference
- 5. Case Preparation
- 6. Questioning Technique
- 7. Advice
- 8. Conducting the Conference
- 9. Specific Ethical Problems
- 10. Specific Client Needs
- 11. Cross-cultural Communication
- 12. How to Judge an Effective Conference
- 13. Practitioners' Perspective
- 14. The Queen v. Shirley Jenkins
- Further Reading
- Index
- 巻冊次
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2005/2006 ISBN 9780199281503
内容説明
A conference with a client can be one of the most rewarding yet daunting experiences for a junior practitioner. Good conference techniques can be learnt and this manual takes a thorough and practical approach to the numerous skills which, if applied effectively, make conferences successful. Every aspect of the interview with the client is taken step-by-step from the preparatory stages to the conclusion of the conference. For example, management of the legal issues, preparation for the conference, the social and professional skills needed to handle clients and their problems are all discussed in detail. As the conference is an opportunity to gather information and communicate advice the key skills of questioning, listening and advising are given special attention. The authors also give special attention to both professional conduct problems, and relationships with the variety of client that the civil or criminal practitioner can expect to meet. This manual is designed to be used on the Bar Vocational Course and for the early years of practice at the Bar of England and Wales, lawyers or other professionals who advise clients in the justice system will find it an invaluable aid.
目次
- 1. Introduction and Overview
- 2. General Principles
- 3. The Client
- 4. Meeting the Client: Conducting the Conference
- 5. Case Preparation
- 6. Questioning Technique
- 7. Advice
- 8. Conducting the Conference
- 9. Specific Ethical Problems
- 10. Specific Client Needs
- 11. Cross-cultural Communication
- 12. How to Judge an Effective Conference
- 13. Practitioners' Perspective
- 14. The Queen v. Shirley Jenkins
- Further Reading
- Index
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