A podcast on all things SQE - including blackletter law content, exam prep, study tips, exam day hints and interviews with candidates who have done it all. Brought to you by the expert Devil's Advocate Legal Revision Studio team.
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Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 8 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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A minister in the Government wants to introduce a bill in the House of Commons to abolish the House of Lords. He is preparing his speech to make in the House in support of the bill.
Which of the following is not a legitimate argument the minister co... more
In this episode, we explain some hints and tips on how to make the most of the final months before the SQE1 exams.
With the exams fast approaching, we often get asked what is the best way to revise and use the remaining time most effectively.
Here'... more
In a residential neighbourhood, a homeowner, who had previously agreed to a positive covenant to maintain a communal garden, decides to sell their property. The original homeowner enters into an indemnity with the buyer.
What does this mean when th... more
We often get asked: what is Company Law? And how is it different to Business Law? Please don't say we have to learn more for the SQE exam...
Don't fear: we are here to offer clarity.
We are getting deep into the bones of company law to try and get ... more
A business made a total turnover of £450,000 in the 2023/24 accounting period, with deductible expenditure of £115,000 and total capital allowances of £12,000. The total capital gains, after all applicable deductions, was £100,000. The business has a... more
What happens when it all goes wrong? What does it mean to breach the Code of Conduct, the SRA Principles and the SRA Accounts Rules?
In this episode, we explore the case of a solicitor who was brought before the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal by t... more
Your client is a laundry company. It wants to enter into a contract with a new detergent supplier. The client gets in touch with the supplier and sends them a contract offer – to buy 3 loads of detergent for £250 on their standard terms. The detergen... more
We are deep-diving into royal prerogatives, covering how they operate in a real-life context. Transport yourself back to a courtroom in 2016, then trade and cooperation agreement negotiations in 2020, before finishing with the present and how royal p... more
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