Conference Skills 2007-2008

Conference Skills 2007-2008
Author: The City The City Law School
Publisher: Blackstone Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007
Genre: Attorney and client
ISBN: 9780199212255

A conference with a client can be one of the most daunting but rewarding experiences for a junior practitioner. This manual teaches the good conference techniques that will guarantee confidence in every situation, providing students with a thorough and practical grounding in the numerous skills which will ensure a conference is successful. Conference Skills addresses every aspect of the interview with a client step by step, from the preparatory stages to the conclusion of the conference. The management of legal issues, conference preparation, and the professional interpersonal skills needed to deal successfully with clients are all discussed in detail. A student needs to learn how to gain maximum benefit from a conference, whether in terms of gathering information or giving advice, so the skills of questioning, listening and advising are given special attention. This manual focuses on the possible professional conduct problems of conferencing, and on the variety of clients that either the civil or criminal practitioner can expect to meet. It is designed to be used again and again throughout professional life, and every chapter is set out to aid quick reference and includes how-to-do-it guides and summaries. Although aimed primarily at students in law school or lawyers in their early years of practice, lawyers and other professionals who advise clients in the justice system will find it an invaluable aid.

Conference Skills 2006-07

Conference Skills 2006-07
Author: Inns of Court School of Law
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006-08
Genre: Attorney and client
ISBN: 9780199289493

This manual teaches the good conference techniques that will guarantee confidence in every situation, providing students with a thorough and practical grounding in the numerous skills which will ensure a conference is successful.

Conference Skills 2008-2009

Conference Skills 2008-2009
Author: City Law School (London, England)
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008
Genre: Interviewing in law practice
ISBN: 9780199553563

A conference with a client can be a daunting experience for a junior practitioner.Conference Skillshas been designed to equip students with the key case-work, written and interpersonal skills that will enable trainee barristers to confidently conduct successful client conferences. Special attention is devoted to the interpersonal skills of questioning, listening and advising, thus ensuring that trainee barristers are equipped with the skills and ability to maximise the benefits of a conference, both in terms of gathering information from, and giving advice to, their clients. Through extensive use of worked examples and realistic sample documentation the manual offers practical step-by step guidance on the effective preparation, implementation and conclusion of client conferences. The management of legal issues and the social and professional skills needed to handle the clients and their problems are all discussed in detail. Although aimed primarily at students on the Bar Vocational Course and junior practitioners in their early years of practice, lawyers and other professionals who advise clients in the justice system will findConference Skillsan invaluable aid.

Conference Skills

Conference Skills
Author:
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2004
Genre: Attorney and client
ISBN: 9780199272877

A conference with a client can be one of the most rewarding and daunting experiences for a junior practitioner. Good conference techniques can be learnt and this manual takes a thorough and practical approach to the numerous skills which make conferences successful. Every aspect of theinterview with the client is taken step by step, from the preparatory stages to the conclusion of the conference. For example, management of the legal issues, preparation for the conference, the social and professional skills needed to handle the clients and their problems are all discussed indetail. As the conference is an opportunity to gather information and communicate advice, the key skills of questioning, listening and advising are given special attention. The authors give special attention to both professional conduct problems and relationships with the variety of clients that the civil or criminal practitioner can expect to meet. The manual is designed to be used time and time again; each chapter is laid out clearly to aid swift reference togetherwith flexible how-to-do-it guides and summaries. This manual is designed to be used on the Bar Vocational Course and for the early years of practice at the bar of England and Wales, lawyers or other professionals who advise clients in the justice system will find it an invaluable aid.

Parliamentary Debates (Hansard).

Parliamentary Debates (Hansard).
Author: Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons
Publisher:
Total Pages: 712
Release: 2009
Genre: Great Britain
ISBN:

Contains the 4th session of the 28th Parliament through the session of the Parliament.

Conference Skills

Conference Skills
Author:
Publisher: Blackstone Press
Total Pages: 218
Release: 1999
Genre: Attorney and client
ISBN: 9781854319517

Meeting the energy challenge

Meeting the energy challenge
Author: Great Britain: Department of Trade and Industry
Publisher: The Stationery Office
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2007-05-23
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780101712422

There are two main energy challenges: tackling climate change by reducing carbon dioxide emissions; and ensuring clean and affordable energy as the country becomes increasingly dependent on imported fuel. These challenges have to be met against the backdrop of rising fossil fuel prices; slower than anticipated liberalisation of the EU energy markets; heightened awareness of the risk arising from remaining oil and gas reserves being concentrated in a few geographical regions; and a need for substantial new investment in power stations, the electricity grid and gas infrastructure. This White Paper sets out the Governments international and domestic strategy to address these challenges and ways to implement the Energy Review of 2006 and the 2006 Pre-Budget Report. There is a separate consultation document on nuclear power.

Making Effective Presentations at Professional Conferences

Making Effective Presentations at Professional Conferences
Author: Mary Renck Jalongo
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 127
Release: 2015-12-12
Genre: Education
ISBN: 331923174X

This work prepares teachers, college students, and higher education faculty to conduct various types of presentations, including workshops and teacher inservice trainings; poster sessions; panel discussions; roundtables; research forums; and technology-supported presentations. Making effective presentations to fellow professionals at conferences is an important contribution for educators at all levels, from basic through higher education. The book takes the approach of a “paper mentor” that guides the reader through the use of templates, specific examples, and a wide range of on-line resources.

The Professional Business Video-Conferencing Etiquette Handbook & Guide

The Professional Business Video-Conferencing Etiquette Handbook & Guide
Author: Gerard Assey
Publisher: Gerard Assey
Total Pages:
Release: 2020-09-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 8194684781

The COVID-19 pandemic has undoubtedly pushed organizations into rethinking ways and means to continue to operate their businesses, especially with the restrictions on safe distancing. The world over is adjusting to COVID-19, with social distancing orders having compelled people to find alternatives to face-to-face meetings. As a result, video conferencing solutions have never been more popular. In order to conduct business without disruption, professionals have now turned to video conferencing to stay connected with their team members and customers. With the need to social distancing and working remotely, video conferencing has provided a more personalized approach. It serves as the closest alternative to a face-to-face meeting by providing a forum for managers and leadership to stay in touch with their team members just as if they are face-to-face, by addressing queries, concerns and other issues on the spot. The video conferencing services have seen such a huge surge in popularity and usage recently as the deadly corona virus is pushing more people into remote work environments. People are also using it for everything, not just business, from family-time-to-gathers to lunchtime hangouts with friends and so forth. So love them or hate them, meetings are a part of almost every job, whether you're working remotely or working in an office. Since meetings are here to stay, despite the restrictions on safe distancing, effective communication will all the more be the key during this trying time and outside of it to keep businesses running smoothly. Proper communication plays a critical role in keeping global employees connected, as well as staying in contact with customers who reside in different locations. This is where the subject of the right etiquette required during video-conferencing will play a key role- enabling you and your team to stand out from the rest. Just as how there are norms and etiquette required for any face-to face meeting, video- conferencing too has a set of guidelines that if followed, will ensure the meeting is productive and effective. Good video conferencing etiquette is really just common courtesy and respect for the people in your meeting while creating an environment with the least amount of disruption. And as with all virtual communication tools, we need to ensure that meetings are professional, efficient and productive. The usual principles of polite behavior required with any meeting apply for video-conferencing too, but the key is to understand how the use (or misuse) of technology can effect these meetings. The ideal video conference should get as close as possible to the dynamics of a real face-to-face meeting from the participants’ point of view, and for that the role of everyone in the meeting (not just the chairperson or host) is to ensure that the system is not filtering out critical interactions, allowing discourtesy to sneak in. There’s just no substitute for good manners in all of our daily interactions, and good manners are appreciated more than ever in workplace meetings. This is especially true during online video conferences and meetings. Whether you a Head in a Corporate, a Professor or Lecturer in a College, or Teacher in a School, or an Interviewer recruiting candidates or just someone demonstrating and selling a product or service- with so much of a shift happening today to online platforms, I am confident that this little book: ‘The Professional Business Video-Conferencing Etiquette- Handbook & Guide’ will address most of the above stated issues and challenges, enabling you and your team to project the right positive impression, and build on your organization or institutions credibility and thus be able to have that competitive advantage over others.