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LEGW8141 Becoming a Practitioner

LEGW8141 is only available under certain award programs.

Offered By Legal Workshop
Academic Career Graduate Coursework
Course Subject Legal Practice
Offered in Summer Session, 2011, Summer Session, 2011, Summer Session, 2011, Summer Session, 2011, Autumn Session, 2011, Autumn Session, 2011, Winter Session, 2011, Winter Session, 2011, Spring Session, 2011, Spring Session, 2011, Spring Session, 2011, Spring Session, 2011, Summer Session, 2012, Summer Session, 2012, Summer Session, 2012, Summer Session, 2012, Summer Session, 2012, Autumn Session, 2012, Autumn Session, 2012, Autumn Session, 2012, Winter Session, 2012, Winter Session, 2012, Winter Session, 2012, Spring Session, 2012, Spring Session, 2012, Spring Session, 2012, Spring Session, 2012, and Spring Session, 2012
Unit Value 3 units
Course Description

This compulsory course is an introduction to the GDLP. It orients students to the learning methods and software that students will be using, so they can take full value from the GDLP as an educational experience. It also serves as an introduction to the skills of legal practice that students will apply and develop across the GDLP. From the point of view of the APLEC/LACC Competency Statements for Entry-level Lawyers, this course sets the groundwork for:

  • Lawyer's Skills
  • Problem Solving
  • Work Management and Business Skills.
Learning Outcomes

Students will practise and must demonstrate a basic level of competency in the following areas:

  • Lawyer's Skills including:
    • communicate effectively
    • interviewing clients
    • writing letters
    • drafting other documents
    • negotiating settlements and agreements
    • facilitating early resolution of disputes
    • representing a client in court.

    Students will be introduced and given access to materials in: 

    • Problem Solving
      • analysing facts and identifying issues
      • analysing law
      • providing legal advice
      • generating solutions and strategies.
    • Work Management and Business Skills
      • managing personal time
      • managing risk
      • managing files
      • keeping client informed
      • working cooperatively.

    Note that this course is essentially introductory. Students will continue to develop all of these competencies for assessment across the GDLP, particularly in Professional Practice Core.

    Indicative Assessment

    Demonstration of basic competence in practical exercises Lawyers Skills including:

    • communicate effectively
    • interviewing clients
    • writing letters
    • drafting other documents
    • negotiating settlements and agreements
    • facilitating early resolution of disputes
    • representing a client in court.

     

    Workload

    The Course is constructed around a full-time, face-to-face intensive that lasts of five days. Each day day of the intensive lasts essentially from 9.00am until 5.00pm. The course also involves online work before and after the intensive that may take students around 20 hours of work.

    Requisite Statement

    Incompatible with LEGW8132 which this course replaces. This course is a prerequisite for other GDLP courses.

    Recommended Courses

    A law degree, or equivalent, that includes the 'Priestley 11' subjects required for admission as a lawyer.

    Prescribed Texts

    Printed and online materials supplied to students.

    Technology Requirements

    This course makes use of online technology for accessing resources, activities and assessment.  It is in your best interests to ensure you have a secure computer, preferably at home, where you can access all on-line information without restriction or difficulty.

    If you intend using IT supplied by your employer, please be aware that you are likely to experience difficulties accessing key on-line resources due to firewall and security restrictions.

    The computer you intend to use should meet the following minimum specifications.

    Hardware

    • CD ROM/ DVD Player
    • Sound Card and speakers
    • Video Card
    • Modem
    • Broadband (dial-up access is not recommended) access to an Internet Service Provider (ISP)
    • Printer

    Software

    • Firefox is the recommended web browser
    • Adobe Acrobat Reader (Free download)
    • Real Player (Free download)
    • Microsoft Word

    WATTLE relies heavily on the use of "pop ups". Students will need to disable "pop up blockers" for WATTLE on their internet browser and or Firewall/Anti virus software and toolbars.

    Academic Contact lwsa@law.anu.edu.au

    The information published on the Study at ANU 2011 website applies to the 2011 academic year only. All information provided on this website replaces the information contained in the Study at ANU 2010 website.

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