CMUL wrote: » Check out kings inns syllabus, very detailed with up to date cases
Dliodoir2021 wrote: » Has anyone heard of a case for UNDUE INFLUENCE called AIB v Rostoff or Rostov? It's in my equity notes from 2 years ago and was under appeal to IECA but can't find anything at all on it. If I got the right name, it would be great! Also, anyone doing constitutional....order the supreme court book now! You don't need to read it all. brilliant help for exam!
Iso_123 wrote: » I have been trying to ring and email law society with no luck. I was wondering if any of you have the same problem with regards to the october application. My passport/licence includes my middle name but my law society profile doesn't. It says on the application form that they have to match exactly but the website won't allow me to add my middle name/edit my name in the edit profile section.. the LS wont get back to me to tell me whether this will be a problem or not/how to remedy it so i was wondering on the off chance whether anyone here had the same problem?
channing90 wrote: » Hey which book is this exactly ? Thanks
fe1toomany wrote: » Does anyone have an updated Contract Exam Grid? Or even just what came up March20. Can swap equity or property grid. Thanks
Lawlaw12 wrote: » The Supreme Court, by Ruadhan Mac Cormaichttps://www.bookdepository.com/Supreme-Court-Ruadhan-Mac-Cormaic/9780241970331 It's not a study guide or anything, just a novel about the history of the courts I believe
IgoPAP wrote: » With the "Living with COVID" plan that's about to be released, there's a limit of 50 in indoor gatherings in Level 2, and only 15 at Level 3. As Dublin is going to be initially set at 3, and the rest of the country at 2, could we be in a situation where exams are set at centres outside Dublin to facilitate in person exams, or will it be cancelled for all so that exams take place virtually?
TCPIP wrote: » I think there are a number of options depending on the situation. Cancelled for everyone. Online for everyone. Online for people in level three and above areas and in person for everyone else. Postponed for level three areas. This kind of decision probably won't be made until after the 21st anyway since the Law Society will need to see what their numbers are like as that will probably be the biggest contributing factor to their decision.
arubamuuu wrote: » For Criminal are we supposed to be advising in problem questions how many years imprisonment and what fines are applicable to the offences we say the person in question could be convicted of? I've just been learning off the elements and cases for each offence but not the punishment so I'm wondering if I should do that now.
ruby1998 wrote: » Also, has anyone else's application not been approved yet?
Vegetarian2017 wrote: » Has anyone got any reply from the law society with regard to the application for EU and Tort? For those of us waiting on the results on 28th but the deadline being 21st if we do not pay and apply to sit them does that mean they will refuse our late application if we fail them? Confused.com
Lawlaw12 wrote: » When I got through to them they said to apply and pay for them and then they will refund you if you've passed. Has anyone else been told this too?
fe12020oct wrote: » starting to panic a little with equity, could anyone tell me what are the topics i could be able to leave out / not focus too much on in the next few weeks? appreciate any help!!