When interviewing a client, a lawyer sets out to develop legal and non-legal solutions to the client's problem. This requires the lawyer to communicate with the client sensitively and efficiently, identify the most important legal issues, and provide appropriate advice and information to the client.
In this workshop, you'll learn the art of client-interviewing. The session will be run by the Law School's Practitioner-in-Residence Faye Austen-Brown, a human rights lawyer from Caxton Legal Centre with 15 years of experience, here to help you learn how to navigate complex legal scenarios with confidence and empathy.
The workshop will run for 50 minutes. Please register for one of the three sessions:
- 1-2pm
- 2-3pm
- 4-5pm
About Practical Skills in Law
This workshop series is designed to develop your practical skills in areas that are crucial to success in the legal profession.