An open and shut case

In the second of his articles, Ian Longdin gives some further advice to students on the best approach for tackling case study questions in the legal aspects professional examinations


Following on from my article on answering a law case study question in a previous issue of SM, a useful starting point is to produce a rough diagram of events. This is not worth extra marks, but it will be a useful aid when constructing your final answer. It should include the names of parties and concise details, using arrows to indicate the direction of any...

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