Legal Practice Course

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Legal Practice Course

  • Academic title The two year open learning Legal Practice Course (LPC) is a course of vocational skills training for those wishing to become solicitors.
  • Course description Programme

    The LPC equips students with the appropriate knowledge, skills and understanding of procedures and practice to embark effectively on the period of further training within a firm.

    The course structure includes:

    Foundation course: An intensive short introduction to the LPC subjects and skills.

    Compulsory subjects: Litigation (Criminal and Civil), Property Law and Practice and Business Law and Practice.

    Elective subjects: Students choose three subjects from a wide range of commercial and private client electives which may include: Child Law, Commercial Law, Commercial Property, Commercial Litigation, Individual Employment Law, Matrimonial Practice, Personal Injury Litigation/Clinical Negligence, Sports and Media Law and Law and the Elderly Client.

    Skills: The four skills assessed on the course are Advocacy, Writing and Drafting, Practical Legal Research and Interviewing and Advising.

    The Legal Practice Course can also be studies full time.

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