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- Legal Skills: Emphasizes the importance of communication, research, time management, and teamwork in legal practice. - Hierarchy of Civil Courts: Outlines the structure from the Supreme Court to Tribunal Courts, detailing their binding and overruling powers. - Judicial Precedent: Explains concepts like ratio decidendi and obiter dicta, and how precedents can be binding, original, or persuasive. - Negligence: Covers the 3-part test for negligence: duty of care, breach of duty, and causation, with relevant case examples.

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BTEC Applied Law Unit 1

Dispute Solving Civil Law

Legal Skills, judicial precedent, negligence

, Legal skills
Important legal skills:

Communication skills- competent public speaking for in court

Oral and written skills- write formal letters and draft legal documents.

Research skills- primary aim of conducting clear and methodical legal
research.

Time management- remain calm in difficult situations, meet deadlines.

Teamwork- work with others towards a goal




Hierarchy of civil courts
Supreme court – binds all lower courts but bound by itself.
Can overrule itself.

Court of appeal- must follow supreme court and binds all lower courts.

Can’t change previous decisions.

High court – king’s bench: personal injury and fatal claims, professional
negligence

Chancery and family

Must follow all higher courts but binds lower courts.

Can change own decisions.

Divisions don’t bind each other.

County court- must follow all higher courts.

Can change their own previous decisions.

Tribunal court- follow all above courts.

Can change own previous decisions.
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