
Negotiation is a skill that is fundamental to the success of any lawyer. Once the art of negotiation is mastered, a lawyer can use the skill to their advantage and achieve the best possible outcome for their client. Negotiation has been specifically designed to provide trainee barristers with the knowledge, guidance, and practise that will enable them to become proficient in the art of negotiation. The manual provides practical guidance on how to prepare for every aspect of negotiation effectively, including how to counter and use psychological influences. It covers the full range of tactics and strategies that can be adopted in a negotiation emphasizing the advantages and disadvantages of each approach. The manual teaches the reader how to conduct a successful negotiation, covering matters that are likely to arise in any negotiation, also giving specific guidance on how to deal with particularly difficult negotiating situations. Realistic case studies and examples are contained throughout and are designed to encourage the reader to apply the knowledge that they have acquired to different scenarios in order to perfect their negotiation skills.Negotiation is essential reading for all trainee barristers, and is also a useful reference source for junior practitioners wishing to refresh or refine their negotiating skills.
This manual investigates the core methodologies and psychological strategies required for trainee barristers to achieve optimal outcomes in legal negotiations. The text serves as a structured pedagogical resource, providing a framework for preparation, tactical execution, and the management of complex interpersonal dynamics within a professional legal context. It synthesizes procedural guidance with practical application to bridge the gap between theoretical legal knowledge and courtroom-adjacent advocacy skills.
What You Will Find
This manual is recognized as a foundational resource for those entering the bar, offering a standardized approach to negotiation training. Practitioners frequently note the clarity of the procedural advice, which serves as a reliable reference for both trainees and junior lawyers seeking to refine their professional techniques.
Page Count:
256
Publication Date:
2009-06-01
Publisher:
Blackstone Press
ISBN-10:
0199553491
ISBN-13:
9780199553495
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