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Living A London Legal Life

Living A London Legal Life. Corey Francis Mountbatten Institute Global Careers & Education. What is the first thing that comes into your head when you think of London?. Which continent is my country on?. The United Kingdom. I’m from Ealing in West London. National Culture.

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Living A London Legal Life

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  1. Living A London Legal Life Corey Francis Mountbatten Institute Global Careers & Education

  2. What is the first thing that comes into your head when you think of London?

  3. Which continent is my country on?

  4. The United Kingdom I’m from Ealingin West London.

  5. National Culture

  6. Community Culture

  7. Home Culture

  8. Law Civil law tends to involve companies and organizations and does not involve imprisonment or incarceration. There are two types of law – civil and criminal. Criminal lawyers defend or prosecute individuals who have broken the law and could end up going to prison as a result.

  9. What is a Barrister? • A barrister represents client interests. • The fate of a person or corporation is in the hands of a barrister • Barristers help shape and regulate how society functions and how the world will develop. • A barrister works out a place referred to as Chambers. He/she does not have boss, they are affliated with a Chambers and pay rent. They do not earn a salary, but are paid case by case.

  10. How I knew I should become a Barrister… I have always had most of the attributes required of a barrister: • - Good vocabulary • - Hard- working • - Confident public speaker

  11. My Career Path • I took subjects which suited my strengths – English Literature, History and Drama and Theatre Studies • I went to the University of Birmingham and studied Law at undergraduate level. • My first law-related job was work experience at a solicitor’s firm, Boodle Hatfield. • I am here in the US to gain some international and practical legal experience • I work for Reavis Parent Lehrer LLP as a paralegal, providing support to the attorneys.

  12. Important Skills Lawyers must: • Have great attention to detail • Be hard-working • Be able to think on their feet • Have an expansive vocabulary • Be a confident public speaker • Be independent and self-disciplined Do any of you think you have what it takes to be a lawyer?

  13. Challenges REWARDS • You make a big contribution to society. • You are independent (in my particular job). • It can be lucrative. • Biggest frustration: Getting a job • Biggest challenge: Persevering even when success seems unlikely.

  14. DEBATE You will be given ten minutes to brainstorm reasons that support your claim. Structure 1) Proposals: Make an argument. 2) Panel’s Questions 3) Rebuttal: After listening to the other group’s statement and Panel’s questions, create a final argument.

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