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Questions & Answers in Advocacy is an SQE2 revision guide, helping you to prepare for the SQE2 Advocacy assessment by practising questions in the style of actual SQE2 assessments. It shows how you will be assessed at SQE2, and contains eight questions with answers across civil and criminal settings. Each question is followed by two answers: one likely to satisfy the assessment criteria, and one that does not. You will be able to have a go at answering each question for yourself, and then you'll be able to compare your answer with those provided, using the commentaries to help you improve your…mehr

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Questions & Answers in Advocacy is an SQE2 revision guide, helping you to prepare for the SQE2 Advocacy assessment by practising questions in the style of actual SQE2 assessments. It shows how you will be assessed at SQE2, and contains eight questions with answers across civil and criminal settings. Each question is followed by two answers: one likely to satisfy the assessment criteria, and one that does not. You will be able to have a go at answering each question for yourself, and then you'll be able to compare your answer with those provided, using the commentaries to help you improve your performance. The book makes clear links to SQE1 Functioning Legal Knowledge to help you understand how the law you learnt in SQE1 can be applied in practice.


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Mark Thomas is a practising barrister in criminal law. He has taught law for several years at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels, including the Legal Practice Course. He is also the editor of Revise SQE: Ethics and Professional Conduct and of the two Revise SQE FLK 1 and 2 Practice Assessment books, as well as the co-author of Revise SQE Criminal Law and Revise SQE: Criminal Practice. He acts as the MCQ Advisor and Reviewer across the complete Revise SQE series.

Linda Chadderton is a lecturer in law on the undergraduate LL.B. and postgraduate Legal Practice Course at UCLAN, and a solicitor and Fellow of the Higher Education Academy. As a practicing solicitor she specialised in defendant litigation. She teaches tort law, litigation, personal injury, clinical negligence and professional skills. Her experience of working in the legal profession for 20 years and subsequently teaching the next generation of legal professionals means she is ideally placed to understand the issues and application involved in preparing for the SQE.

James J Ball is a lecturer in law at Nottingham Law School, Nottingham Trent University. James teaches across both the undergraduate and postgraduate courses, including Criminal Litigation on the Legal Practice Course (LPC). He has a particular interest in both substantive and procedural criminal law, as well as the law of evidence. He also has considerable expertise in mooting and advocacy skills.