Pilot · England & Wales
What you are practising — and what you are not being assessed on
Formative courtroom and tribunal advocacy rehearsal. Read this before your first session.
What this is
A formative practice environment for courtroom and tribunal advocacy. You choose a role (e.g. barrister or solicitor advocate), a case type, a forum, and a process step. The system generates a realistic scenario and a counterpart to speak with. After the conversation you get structured feedback against advocacy criteria.
What this is not
- Not a BSB, SRA, ABA, or Inn of Court exam
- Not summative assessment or course credit
- Not a substitute for your module, pupillage, or SQE preparation
- Not legal advice for real clients or live matters
How a session works
- Pick role → case type → forum → process step (England & Wales).
- Read the generated brief; note any “Aligned to” module hint (best-effort, not a reading-list guarantee).
- Conduct the hearing / conference turn by turn.
- Review feedback: case theory, evidence, procedure, ethics, persuasion, client care.
- Retry the same setup or change one variable (e.g. cross-examination → closing speech).
Professional standards in play
Depending on role, prompts draw on BSB (barrister) or SRA (solicitor advocate) professional principles at a training level — not as a compliance audit of your real practice.
Data & fairness
Pilot use should follow your school’s rules for AI tools. Do not paste confidential client material. Treat generated facts as fictional training material.
Questions
Ask your module lead or clinic supervisor first. Product feedback during pilot: via the channel your tutor names.
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