Wiredu and Foster's Client-Centered Legal Analysis
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Description
Client-Centered Legal Analysis bridges the gap between traditional law school instruction and real-world legal practice. While conventional legal education relies heavily on reading appellate opinions and analyzing hypothetical scenarios, students are often left wondering how these academic exercises translate into practical lawyering skills. This book makes that connection explicit by linking the classic methods of legal education to both effective client advocacy and success on the NextGen Uniform Bar Exam.
Each chapter presents a simulated client scenario and culminates in a realistic lawyering task, such as drafting an advice letter, preparing for a negotiation, or editing a client document. Instead of abstract fact patterns, the book uses client-style documents such as emails, memos, reports, and contracts to ground students in the kinds of materials lawyers will actually encounter. Throughout, the book provides step-by-step instruction in key skills, helping students understand not just what to do, but why it matters in the context of client representation.
Courses using this text can teach the following foundational lawyering skills through simulated client interactions:
Each chapter presents a simulated client scenario and culminates in a realistic lawyering task, such as drafting an advice letter, preparing for a negotiation, or editing a client document. Instead of abstract fact patterns, the book uses client-style documents such as emails, memos, reports, and contracts to ground students in the kinds of materials lawyers will actually encounter. Throughout, the book provides step-by-step instruction in key skills, helping students understand not just what to do, but why it matters in the context of client representation.
Courses using this text can teach the following foundational lawyering skills through simulated client interactions:
- Case Reading & Briefing
- Rule Synthesis & Outlining
- Issue Spotting & Rule-Based Reasoning
- Analogical & Policy-Based Argument
- Essay Exam Writing (IRAC, CREAC, etc.)
- Basic Negotiation & Client Counseling
- Legal Document Editing