Synopsis
Foundations for the LPC covers the compulsory foundation areas of the Legal Practice Course as set out in the LPC outcomes: professional conduct, tax and revenue law, and wills and administration of estates. The book also discusses human rights law, a topic now taught pervasively across the LPC course.
Using worked examples and scenarios throughout to illustrate key points, this guide is essential reading for all students and a useful reference source for practitioners. To aid understanding and test comprehension of the core material, checkpoints and summaries feature in every chapter.
About the Author
Clare Firth, Solicitor (non-practising), Senior Lecturer in Legal Practice, Director of Legal Practice, University of Sheffield,Elizabeth Smart, Solicitor (non-practising), Principal Lecturer, Department of Law & Criminology, Sheffield Hallam University,Kathryn Wright, Solicitor (non-practising),Lucy Crompton, Solicitor (non-practising), Senior Lecturer, Manchester Metropolitan University,Helen Fox, Solicitor (non-practising), Senior Lecturer (part time), Staffordshire University,Frances Seabridge, Solicitor (non-practising), Senior Lecturer, Staffordshire University,Susan Wigglesworth, Solicitor, former Lecturer in Law, Staffordshire University
Clare Firth, LLB, Solicitor (non-practising), Senior Lecturer in Legal Practice, formerly Director of Legal Practice, University of Sheffield
Elizabeth Smart, LLB, Solicitor (non-practising)
Dr Kathryn Wright, LLB, Solicitor (non-practising)
Lucy Crompton, LLB, Solicitor (non-practising), Senior Lecturer, Manchester Metropolitan University
Helen Fox, LLB, Solicitor (non-practising), LPC Award Director, Staffordshire University
Frances Seabridge, LLB, Solicitor (non-practising), Senior Lecturer, Staffordshire University
Susan Wigglesworth, LLB, Solicitor, former Lecturer in Law, Staffordshire University
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