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The Devil's Handbook

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ISBN: 9780414038875
AuthorReid, Sarah
Pub Date04/11/2014
BindingPaperback
CountryIRL
Dewey347.417050
Publisher: Round Hall Ltd
€31.88

Starting out at the Bar can be difficult, as recent years have seen increasing numbers leave the profession. This book encourages all new junior counsel to seek advice and assistance from colleagues throughout the year because it is a unique feature of our independent bar that colleagues can discuss matters and give guidance on issues they have encountered themselves.

The Devil's Handbook is an initial one-stop-shop for practitioners in the early months highlighting some of the practical and motion list issues they may not have covered in the Kings Inns. It seeks to explain the procedure that will be second nature to them in a few months but can be daunting at first. The book also puts together some helpful information with regards to finances and practice management.

Also included in this book is the importance of seeking advice from senior colleagues which is a great way to learn the trade; in fact it used to be the sole method of instruction in the Inns. Better to ask the question in the privacy of the library than make a very public mistake in the courtroom.

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Starting out at the Bar can be difficult, as recent years have seen increasing numbers leave the profession. This book encourages all new junior counsel to seek advice and assistance from colleagues throughout the year because it is a unique feature of our independent bar that colleagues can discuss matters and give guidance on issues they have encountered themselves.

The Devil's Handbook is an initial one-stop-shop for practitioners in the early months highlighting some of the practical and motion list issues they may not have covered in the Kings Inns. It seeks to explain the procedure that will be second nature to them in a few months but can be daunting at first. The book also puts together some helpful information with regards to finances and practice management.

Also included in this book is the importance of seeking advice from senior colleagues which is a great way to learn the trade; in fact it used to be the sole method of instruction in the Inns. Better to ask the question in the privacy of the library than make a very public mistake in the courtroom.