Once I bought books indiscriminately – then I realised that money doesn’t come in limitless streams from my parents’ pockets. My policy now: If I’ve read it, and loved it, and would want to reread it regularly – that’s a book worth buying.
Here’s the list so far:
1. The Lost Art of Keeping Secrets, by Eva Rice.
Aug 06, 2007, 05:49AM PDT | 0 comments
Finish criminal practice file Due 4 June
Finish civil practice file Due 4 June
Finish responsibility for learning submission Due 4 June
A1 – Multiple choice exam:
14 civil litigation practice questions: (based on matters dealt with in the lecture and in the criminal file)
14 civil litigation practice questions: (based on UCPR discussed in lectures and seminars)
2 legal costs questions: (based on Legal Profession Act 2004)
B1 – Drafting pleadings and particulars for breach of contract (non payment)
B2.1 – Drafting a letter of advice (include all available options) re: breach of contract OR
B2.2 – Draft an offer of compromise (based on UCPR pt 20.26)
PLUS
Draft a letter of advice in reply to a letter of compromise (include all available options) (based on UCPR pt 20.27 and 20.28) OR
B2.3 – Draft letter to client advising of receipt of defence and cross claim from defendant. Advise on options, seek instructions and comment as necessary.
C1 – Draft bail submissions (based on s32, 36 Bail Act)
C2.1 – Draft s91 application (witness directed to attend) (based on s91, 92 CPA) OR
C2.2 – Draft a no-bill application (based on Prosecution Policy of the Commonwealth – The Decision to Prosecute) OR
C2.3 – Draft letter of advice to client re: future conduct of matter and any other matters of relevance (after police brief served and bail granted)
May 16, 2007, 09:04PM PDT | 0 comments
I guess 4 isn’t so bad, although it isn’t 7.
May 16, 2007, 08:54PM PDT | 0 comments