Foundations for the LPC covers the compulsory foundation areas of the Legal Practice Course as set out in the LPC Outcomes: Professional Conduct, Tax/Revenue Law and Wills & Administration of Estates. The book also features content on EU and human rights law, two topics now taught pervasively through the LPC course. The book includes worked ex&les and scenarios throughout to illustrate key points and aid understanding, and checkpoints and summaries to test comprehension of the core material. This guide is essential reading for all students and a useful reference source for practitioners. Online resources accompanying the text include useful web-links, forms and diagrams.
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George Miles is Solicitor, and sometime Associate Dean, Head of Professional Legal Studies, Faculty of Law at the University of West England. Clare Firth is Solicitor, Senior Lecturer in Legal Practice at the University of Sheffield. Paulene Denyer is Solicitor and Senior Lecturer at the Bristol Institute of Legal Practice. Zoe Ollerenshaw is Solicitor and Senior Lecturer in Legal Practice at the University of Sheffield. Pauline Laidlaw is Solicitor and Deputy Director of Legal Practice at the University of Sheffield. Elizabeth Smart is Solicitor, Director of Legal Practice at BPP Law School. Kathryn Wright is Senior Lecturer at BPP Law School.
Intended for students studying on the "Legal Practice Course", this work explains the principles underlying legal practice. Topical examples and scenarios are used to illustrate key points, and questions are used to test comprehension of core materials.
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