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Lecture & Domus Dinner – Advocacy in three disciplines

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Date
Time
17:45
Location
Ashworth Centre, Great Hall

At this Qualifying Session it will explore advocacy skills at the criminal, civil and family bar. Lecture followed by questions and Domus dinner (mixed seating plan with members of the Bench and Bar).

Speaker:  Narita Bahra KC, Amy Proferes and Matthew Hellens

Themes:  Advocacy Skills

Timings:

5.45pm: Registration

6.00pm: Lecture

7:00pm: Reception

7.15pm: Domus Dinner

9.00-9.15pm: Event Ends

Materials and Preparation: No preparation required

Learning Aims: The aim of this qualifying session is to give students an undertstanding of what the key principles, values and principles are that underpin good practice in advocacy within criminal, civil and family law.

Professional Statement Reference: (Access the full Professional Statement for Barristers here)

1.9 : Exercise good communication skills, through any appropriate medium and with any audience as required in their work.

1.11 : Ensure they are fully prepared.

1.15 : Have persuasive oral advocacy skills.

Dress: Dark lounge suits. Gowns provided. For more information about this dress code please visit the Student Members area.

Bookings: Please book via the Online Booking System.

Cancellation Policy: Students should consider all bookings a professional commitment and should only book onto an event if they fully plan on attending. Once booked on, students will be unable to cancel and receive a refund other than in exceptional circumstances.

This event is a Qualifying Session.