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A session for Bar Course students on how to approach legal research.

Legal research is a core skill you will need to master to be ready for your Bar course, and for practice. Quickly and effectively researching the answer to a legal question is essential to barristers, and to those studying for the Bar.

Do you know where to start, what resources to use, how to find your way from commentary to primary sources? Do you know how to locate cases and statutes on a topic online, and how to make sure your findings are up-to-date?

In this session with law librarian Andy Horton, you will learn how to approach legal research, what materials to use and why, and how to effectively and quickly find and update the case law and statutes you will need to advise clients and represent them in court. Along the way, you’ll learn about which reports to cite, and how to make the most of what Lexis and Westlaw have to offer.

Event details

Location: North Library

Date and time: Monday 12 June, 6pm

Who can attend: Open to Bar Course Students

Dress code: Casual

Cost: Free

How to book

Book online via the Gray’s Inn Online System (GIOS).

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Qualifying Sessions 

Qualifying Session (QS):  1 QS

Theme: Legal knowledge, Justice and the Rule of Law

Learning outcomes:

  1. Learn the principles of practical legal research.
  2. Conduct legal research under the guidance of the Inn’s library staff.
  3. Understand how to undertake practical legal research using the professional resources at Gray’s Inn Library.

This QS relates to the following elements of the Professional Statement for Barristers: 1.5, 1.11, 1.13

Preparation required: No

Interactive: Yes

Please see Qualifying Sessions for further information.

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