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Would you recommend Christopher Stoakes books?
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<blockquote data-quote="LS12" data-source="post: 28614" data-attributes="member: 5714"><p>I would say his books are mostly suited to applications. I haven't read the book you are talking about but did read his know the city book! </p><p></p><p>I did an assessment with an investment bank for their legal internship and used both his books to prepare! They not only offered me a position but they also commented on how confident in my case study task (all down to this book) I would definitely recommend reading around areas you find an interest in too, to prepare for anything you apply for! </p><p></p><p>If you're looking for other books to help with law I would also recommend -</p><p>Legal Skills - Finch Fafinski - this book goes over everything from how to write essays to how to reference - super helpful especially if you have coursework modules or a dissertation</p><p>Letters to a Law Student </p><p></p><p>Also, I loved 'Eve was Framed' by Helena Kennedy - more focussed on social justice and the criminal system but a very very good read for law students! </p><p></p><p>In regard to other stuff to read - I recommend Finimize, Bright Network and Littlelaw for commercial awareness updates!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LS12, post: 28614, member: 5714"] I would say his books are mostly suited to applications. I haven't read the book you are talking about but did read his know the city book! I did an assessment with an investment bank for their legal internship and used both his books to prepare! They not only offered me a position but they also commented on how confident in my case study task (all down to this book) I would definitely recommend reading around areas you find an interest in too, to prepare for anything you apply for! If you're looking for other books to help with law I would also recommend - Legal Skills - Finch Fafinski - this book goes over everything from how to write essays to how to reference - super helpful especially if you have coursework modules or a dissertation Letters to a Law Student Also, I loved 'Eve was Framed' by Helena Kennedy - more focussed on social justice and the criminal system but a very very good read for law students! In regard to other stuff to read - I recommend Finimize, Bright Network and Littlelaw for commercial awareness updates! [/QUOTE]
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