NI: Solicitor advocacy course goes from strength to strength
Over 25 solicitors participated in the Law Society of Northern Ireland’s annual advanced advocacy course in its eighteenth year.
The increasingly popular course, organised by the Law Society in conjunction with the Advocacy Working Party and the National Institute for Trial Advocacy (NITA), trains local solicitors to improve and develop their advocacy skills and obtain an insight into those factors that make a competent advocate.
The intensive course combining training in advocacy and evidence culminated in a trial in the High Court presided over by members of the judiciary from Northern Ireland, England and Wales and the US.
The course also involves some of Northern Ireland’s most senior A&E doctors taking on the role of key witnesses.
Ian Huddleston, president of the Law Society of Northern Ireland, said: “We are delighted that so many solicitors have taken part in the Advanced Advocacy course this year.
“We are grateful to the members of judiciary, the Advocacy Working Party, the National Institute for Trial Advocacy (NITA), local solicitors and the senior doctors whose ongoing help and support have made this course as worthwhile as possible to those undertaking it.”