I. INTRODUCTION TO LEGAL ENGLISH
- Introduction to Legal Terminology, Reasoning and Writing in English
- Introduction to Legal Concepts?
- The Major Difference(s) Between The Continental Law and The Common Law
- Type of Law Predominating The Continental Law System and The Common Law System: Precedent – Definition, Types and Function
- The Role of Courts / Judges in The Continental and The Common Law Systems– How Do Those Influence The Law?
II. CONTRACTS LAW
Formation of Contract
- Offer and Acceptance
- The Legal Intention to Create a Contract
- Consideration Element
- Contactual Terms
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Construction of Contracts
Reasons Invalidating the Contract
- Misrepresentation
- Duress
- Mistake
- Undue influence
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Discharge of Contractual Obligations
- Discharge by Performance
- Discharge by Agreement
- Discharge by Frustruaiton
- Discharge by Breach
III. TORT LAW
- Context: Overview of Types of Torts
- Intentional Torts: Assault, Trespassing Cases, Self-Defense, Defense of Others, Defense of Property; Necessity; Limits of “Privilege”
- Causation: Cause in Fact and Causation and Multiple Defendants / Causes
- Duty and Special Relationship
- Affirmative Defense
- Re-Emergence Strict Liability
- Tort Law (Selected Cases)
IV. COMPANY LAW
- Introduction to Company Law
- Continental Law vs. Common Law Approaches to Company Law
- Company Formation
- Corporate Personality and Limited Liability: Separate Legal Personality à The Epic Salomon Case Analysis
- Company Law & Corporate Governance – A Common Law Perspective: Independent Director System, Piercing of the Corporate Veil
- Key Concepts of The Field and The Relevant Case Studies (*M&A, Resolving Disputes, Fraud, Agency, Group of Companies)
- Proxy Clauses
- Company Law (Selected Cases)
V. LEGAL WRITING AND METHODOLOGY
- Essentials of Good Legal Writing
- The IRAC Method for Case Analyses: Issue, Rule, Analyze and Conclusion
- Structured Legal Writing: Organization of Legal Materials
- Framing of Write Up Research Question, Title, Identifying Relevant Areas of Law, Identifying Literature and Case Laws, Analysis, Discussion, Recommendations and Conclusion
- Sources of Authority
- Kinds: Informative, Persuasive; Writing for Individual Purposes; Writing for Academic Purpose and Writing for Court Purposes: Briefs, Plaints
- Writing for Judicial Writing
VI. LEGAL PROFESSION IN ENGLISH
- The Ethics of Legal Practice
- The Process of Admission to Law Positions / Law-Degree Programs?
- Drafting Motivation Letters to LL.M and Ph.D. Programs
- Writing Cover Letters
- Business E-Mails (Clients-Coworkers)
- How to Prepare an Attorney’s Linkedin Profile?
- Communication with Person Represented by Counsel (Legal Speaking Club)