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Negotiation 2005/2006 Inns of Court School of Law

Negotiation 2005/2006 By Inns of Court School of Law

Negotiation 2005/2006 by Inns of Court School of Law


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Summary

Provides a treatment of the skills needed to be an effective legal negotiator. This manual provides guidance on how to use and respond to argument, offers, demands, strategies, and tactics, as well as discusses how to structure a negotiation to achieve a successful outcome. It includes a number of case studies to help students test their ability.

Negotiation 2005/2006 Summary

Negotiation 2005/2006 by Inns of Court School of Law

Negotiating is a complex and challenging skill, and a fundamental part of the work of all lawyers. To succeed as a lawyer, you must be able to negotiate effectively. To be effective, you must understand the psychology which underpins the various strategies and tactics used when negotiating. You must also be able to use this understanding effectively. The ability to negotiate is becoming increasingly important for lawyers with the use of alternative forms of dispute resolution which emphasise non-adversarial methods of resolving disputes. This manual is a guide to negotiating effectively based on an understanding of the factors which influence legal negotiations and research on what is and is not effective. It combines clear explanations of the strategies and tactics used with detailed practical guidance on how to prepare and conduct a negotiation. Guidance is given on how to structure a negotiation and how to use and respond to argument, offers, demands, strategies and tactics to achieve a successful outcome. Case studies are included to assist in the testing of ability to use the various negotiation techniques effectively.

Table of Contents

1. The essentials of negotiation; 2. Legal negotiations; 3. Taking instructions from your Client; 4. Analysis, argument, and evaluation; 5. Concession planning; 6. Negotiation strategies; 7. Structuring the negotiation; 8. Planning your strategy and structure; 9. Using and responding to tactics; 10. Conducting the negotiation; 11. Drawing up and recording settlements; 12. Assessing negotiation skills; 13. Skills transferable to advocacy and mediation

Additional information

GOR001462771
9780199281541
0199281548
Negotiation 2005/2006 by Inns of Court School of Law
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press
20050901
260
N/A
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