Law Tutor Law Notes

LAW NOTES

Our law notes are a vital tool for any law student or aspiring lawyer. They not only serve as a reference for important legal concepts and cases, but also help students organise and retain information obtained from lectures, textbooks, and other sources. Law notes can help improve an individual's ability to analyse and apply legal principles to real-world scenarios. Additionally, they can serve as a useful resource when preparing for exams, drafting legal memos, or arguing in court. Therefore, it is important for students and training lawyers to take the time to create and maintain comprehensive law notes in order to improve their legal understanding and performance.

USING IRAC METHOD

We always use the IRAC method when making notes. IRAC stands for Issue, Rule, Analysis, and Conclusion. By using this method, we're able to break down complex legal concepts and cases into manageable sections, making it easier to understand and apply them to real-world scenarios. The IRAC method also helps us to stay focused and ensure that all the necessary information is included in our notes. We believe that using the IRAC method is essential for any aspiring lawyer, and we aim to instil this practice in all of our students.

We have gone one step further and developed the fact law sandwich. The book uses this formula which is a term often used to refer to a common format of legal writing. It involves starting with a statement of the law, followed by a detailed analysis of the facts, and ending with another statement of the law. The idea behind this format is that it allows the reader to clearly understand how the law applies to the facts of a particular case. By starting and ending with the law, the writer can provide context and analysis that connects the two, elucidating how the legal principles apply to the specific details of the case in question. This format is widely used in legal briefs, memos, and other legal documents, and is considered an effective way to structure legal arguments.

All the Main principles

If you're starting a law course in the UK, there are a number of cases that you'll come across time and time again. From contract law to criminal law, these cases have shaped the UK legal system and provide the foundations for many of the principles and doctrines you'll study throughout your degree. Some of the main cases include Donoghue v Stevenson (1932), which established the tort of negligence, Rylands v Fletcher (1868), which established the doctrine of strict liability, and R v Dudley and Stephens (1884), which established the defense of necessity in criminal law. Other important cases include Carlill v Carbolic Smoke Ball Co (1893), which established the principles of offer and acceptance, and DPP v Smith (1961), which established the 'thin skull rule' in criminal law. By studying these cases in depth, you'll gain a comprehensive understanding of the UK legal system and be better equipped to tackle complex legal problems.

RECENT CASE LAW

We take pride in our commitment to providing our clients with the most up-to-date legal information and resources. That's why we make it a point to regularly review and update our database with the latest case law and legal developments. Our law tutor is a experienced barrister and legal researcher that works diligently to ensure that we include recent case law that is relevant and applicable to our client's needs. By having access to this valuable resource, our clients can make informed decisions and have confidence in their legal representation. We believe that providing the latest case law is just one way we can demonstrate our expertise and dedication to our clients. Have a look at our e law resources.

LLB LAW NOTES

We understand the importance of having well-curated study materials for law students. That's why we have taken great care to compile the best LLB law notes for the LLB course. Our team of barristers, experienced writers and tutors have carefully researched and crafted each note, ensuring that it is comprehensive, accurate and easy to understand. We have covered all the major topics in the LLB syllabus, including criminal law, contract law, constitutional law, and more. With our law notes, LLB students can be sure that they are getting the best study material to help them succeed in their academic pursuits.

BETTER PREFOMANCE IN LAW ESSAYS

Using our law notes when preparing for your law essays will significantly boost your performance. They have been carefully researched and curated to provide you with the most relevant and up-to-date information. By incorporating these notes into your study routine, you will have access to a comprehensive resource that covers a broad range of legal topics, including criminal law, torts, contracts, and constitutional law. This will enable you to deepen your understanding of the law and develop a more nuanced perspective on the issues you will be addressing in your essays. In addition, our notes are structured in a way that makes it easy for you to identify key concepts and ideas, helping you to articulate your arguments more effectively in your writing. Ultimately, using our notes will give you the confidence and knowledge you need to excel in your law essays and achieve the results you deserve.

BETTER PREFOMANCE IN LAW EXAMS

As a student, using law notes is essential for performing well in exams. However, not all notes are created equal. Our notes have unlocked the material using the IRAC Method. This means that our notes are organized and structured to help you understand and remember the information more effectively. By using our notes, you will be able to approach exam questions confidently, knowing that you have a solid understanding of the material and the tools to dissect the question and respond in a clear and concise manner. So, do not hesitate to utilise our notes for better exam performance and success in your legal studies.

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