It takes the average reader 13 hours and 32 minutes to read Practice Papers 2012-2013: Accounting, Professional responsibility, Advocacy, Civil litigation, Criminal law by College of Law (Sydney, N.S.W.)
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The College of Law is the largest provider of professional legal training programs in the Southern Hemisphere. The College's Professional Program commenced in Victoria in 2005. Developed over a period of more than 30 years, The College of Law Practice Papers provide the fundamental instructional material for the College's Professional Program. The Practice Papers form a significant collection of detailed procedural guides to key areas of legal practice and provide a valuable reference for all students undertaking practical legal training, including those undertaking Articles of Clerkship, as well as for newly admitted solicitors and practitioners who desire to refresh their knowledge in the foundation areas of practice. Each of the three volumes are available individually or can be purchased as a set. Includes: Accounting Records for Law Practices in Victoria; Professional Conduct and Discipline; The Practitioner's Relationship with the Client; The Practitioner's Relationship with the Court; The Practitioner's Relationship with the Public and the Profession ยท The Principles of Advocacy; Court Etiquette, Procedure and Protocol; Examination-in-Chief and Exhibits; Cross-Examination and Re-Examination; Evidence; Civil Litigation - Taking Instructions and Advising; Case Preparation, Pleadings and Particulars; Service of Court Documents; Affidavits and Statutory Declarations; Briefing Counsel; Conduct of Proceedings in the Supreme and County Courts; Supreme Court Practice and Procedure; Practice and Procedure in the Federal Courts; An Overview of Criminal Law Practice; Bail Applications in the Magistrates' Court; Pleas and Sentencing Options.
Practice Papers 2012-2013: Accounting, Professional responsibility, Advocacy, Civil litigation, Criminal law by College of Law (Sydney, N.S.W.) is 803 pages long, and a total of 203,159 words.
This makes it 271% the length of the average book. It also has 248% more words than the average book.
The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 18 hours and 30 minutes to read Practice Papers 2012-2013: Accounting, Professional responsibility, Advocacy, Civil litigation, Criminal law aloud.
Practice Papers 2012-2013: Accounting, Professional responsibility, Advocacy, Civil litigation, Criminal law is suitable for students ages 12 and up.
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