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Full programme of lawyering skills delivered despite challenges of pandemic

By Andrea Shieber | 14 July 2021

The COVID pandemic did not prevent the running of a full lawyering skills programme during 2020-21. Not only did modules in Mooting, Mock Trial Advocacy, … Read more

Innovative programme of lawyering skills will culminate with moot final before Supreme Court President

By Andrea Shieber | 13 April 2021

An innovative and comprehensive programme of lawyering skills at Kent Law School will culminate in a moot final to be judged by the President of … Read more

Advocacy skills help aspiring barrister Milly Webb secure a Gray’s Inn Scholarship

By Andrea Shieber | 12 March 2020

Advocacy skills developed through mooting at Kent Law School have played a vital role in helping aspiring barrister Milly Webb secure a Gray’s Inn Scholarship. … Read more

KLS mooting goes to the Supreme Court in London!

By Andrea Shieber | 22 January 2020

Kent Law School is one of only 12 UK law schools to be selected to hold their internal moot competition final at the Supreme Court … Read more

Kent is first university in England and Wales to hold paperless moot

By Andrea Shieber | 29 January 2019

Kent will be the first university in England and Wales to hold a paperless moot after being given access to CaseLines, a computerised evidence and … Read more

Law student Matthew Thomson wins final of Civil Advocacy Competition

By Andrea Shieber | 21 January 2019

Senior Status Law student Matthew Thomson has been presented with a cheque for £100 and a trophy after winning the Boys & Maughan Advocacy Competition … Read more

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