giovedì 28 febbraio 2019

References

Apart from attending classes you might also find some improvement by watching tv series and movies.

Best Legal Drama tv series 


Best legal movies 
Some are listed below: 

  1. The Accused (1988) Starring Kelly McGillis and Jodie Foster. DVD
  2. Amistad (1997) Anthony Hopkins plays John Quincy Adams, DVD
  3. Anatomy of a Murder (1959)James Stewart,- DVD
  4. A Few Good Men (1992) Tom Cruise, Demi Moore, Jack Nicholson, Kevin Bacon. Directed by Rob Reiner.- DVD
  5. Twelve Angry Men (1957) DVD
  6. Philadelphia (1994)  Starring Tom Hanks and Denzel Washington.  DVD
  7. The Trial (1962) DVD
  8. Presumed Innocent [1990] Harrison Ford DVD ~
  9. The Verdict (1982)  Starring Paul Newman, Charlotte Rampling. - DVD
  10. John Grisham's The Rainmaker [1998] Matt Damon DVD ~
  11. The Client [1994] Susan Sarandon DVD
  12. Conspiracy Theory [1997] ~ Julia Roberts DVD
  13. Inherit The Wind (1960) Cast: Spencer Tracy, Fredric March. Directed by Stanley Kramer.- DVD
  14. Judgment at Nuremberg (1961) Director Stanley Kramer's  Cast: Spencer Tracy, Burt Lancaster, Montgomery Clift, Marlene Dietrich, a young William Shatner, and Maximillian Schell. - DVD
  15. Music Box (1990) with Jessica Lange  DVD
  16. The Paradine Case (1947) - DVD
  17. Reversal of Fortune (1990) With Glenn Close and Jeremy Irons.- DVD
  18. To Kill a Mockingbird (1962)  Starring Gregory Peck. - DVD
  19. Witness for the Prosecution (1957) Directed by Billy Wilder Cast: Tyrone Power, Marlene Dietrich, Charles Laughton, Elsa Lanchester. - DVD
  20. The Passion of Joan of Arc (1928) DVD
  21. "M" (1931) DVD
  22. The Wrong Man (1957) DVD
  23. Paths of Glory (1958) DVD
  24. A Man For All Seasons (1966) DVD
  25. A Civil Action [1999] John Travolta DVD ~
  26. The General's Daughter [1999] John Travolta DVD ~
  27. A Time To Kill [1996] ~ Matthew McConaughey DVD
  28. The Chamber [1997] Chris O'Donnell DVD ~
  29. Phenomenon [1996] John Travolta DVD ~
  30.  Erin Brockovich [2000] Julia Roberts


Lesson 3_2019

Vocabulary revision

Collocations
- __________
Accept, make, reject, withdraw, increase, submit, receive, consider
- _________
Breach/form/negotiate/perform/draw up/draft/sign a contract
- __________
Accept/award/claim/win/receive/seek/pay damages
- __________
File/bring (fare causa)/launch (avviare)/persue/win/lose


Who carries out these actions?
________ Breaches a contract/performs a contract
_______ Negotiate an offer/negotiate a contract/form a contract
_________ Enforces a contract/awards damages
__________Files a lawsuit/negotiates an offer/negotiates a contract/accepts an offer


Unit 3: Tort Law  Reading 1_ pp28-29 ex 1-5; 

From Tort Law
•civil wrong
•contractual relations
•injured party
•fraudulent misrepresentation
•medical expenses
•monetary damages


Terminology: Explain these terms in your own words. Use expressions such as: this is the word for../This is the person who …/This is what you do when ..
  • damages vs damage
  • assignor vs assignee
  • the non-braching party vs the breaching party
  • specific performance
  • restitution
  • the injured party 
  • remedy


Damages: risarcimento danni, indennizzo, risarcimento

Different types of damages:
  • substantial damages
  • punitive (or exemplary) damages
  • liquidated damages

From the film Erin Brockovich 
What kind of damages are being awarded here? 

Self Study: Consolidate your "legal English" through news articles Look up on the Guardian or the BBC news  to find news articles dealing with:
- Punitive damages / Exemplary damages 
- Nominal damages 
- Substantial damages 

Nel vs articolo estrapolate parole chiavi legate all'area giuridica e pubblicate il lavoro
Enjoy it!
Take this article as an example "nominal damages of £1" What could we learn from reading it?

Self Study
Frivolous lawsuits  Listening 1 page 32 ex 14-16
Reading 3: The Kent Law clinic page 33 2x 18-19

Reading 4 Letter threatening legal action page 36

Language focus page 38



giovedì 21 febbraio 2019

Lesson 2_2018/2019

Revision Unit 1 A career in Law 

Language from reading 1
  • Adverb+adjective: intellectually stimulating
  • Verb+preposition: to lead to something; to decide on something; to get involved with something
  • Preposition+noun: in addition (to)
  • Verb+noun: to take a course/subject;to run a partnership; to offer a course; to offer assistance; to hire new recruits
  • Verb+verb: to go on to become something
  • Adjective+noun: future career; local community; day-to-day work; a good command (of English)
  • Noun+noun: work experience

Language from Reading 2:
From contract law: formation, interpretation, performance and enforcement of contracts, offer and acceptance, consideration.
From Tort Law: liability for intentional and negligently caused injures to person and property; strict liability; vicarious liability; ultra-hazardous activities; products liability; nuisance; invasion of privacy; defamation; damages; losses.
From Ciminal Law: crime against persons, property and public administration; the law of homicide
From Evidence: relevancy, hearsay, impeachment, cross-examination.
From Criminal Procedure: regulation of law enforcement, investigation of crimes, search and seizure, electronic surveillance, entrapment,
From Constitutional Law: judicial function, distribution under the constitution, immunities under the constitution.
From legal research & writing: to acquaint students with …; analyze judicial opinions; legal citation; techniques of writing memoranda and briefs.
Language:
What to study - core (compulsory) subjects and optional subjects:
  • criminal law, contract law, land law, equity and trusts, administrative law and constitutional law, family law, employment law and housing law,company law, commercial law, litigation and arbitration.
Where to work:
  • Partnership [general partnership (società in nome collettivo) limited partnership (società in accomandita)]
  • Large law practice/firm
  • Commercial practice
  • Sole practitioner
  • Law clinic
Collocations:
Legal writing, legal research, legal practice, legal assistance, legal community,
Law degree programme, law student, law practice, law clinic, law firm

Awkward words
- equity and trusts = affidamento fiduciario - Leggi "L'utilizzo del trust in Italia"
- Podcast - What is equity?  + Material accompanyng the podcast
- equity vs common law 


Vocabulary Revision

  • performance and enforcement of contracts
  • offer - acceptance - consideration
  • breach of contract
  • liability
  • strict liability (responsabilità oggettiva: it is the legal responsibility of a company for damage or injury caused by its products or services, even though it did not intend to cause the damage or injury: The Consumer Protection Act imposes strict liability for a defective product on the producer.
  • vicariuos liability ( responsabilità indiretta: refers to a situation where someone is held responsible for the actions or omissions of another person. In a workplace context, an employer can be liable for the acts or omissions of its employees, provided it can be shown that they took place in the course of their employment.)
  • nuisance
  • evidence
  • hearsay
  • law enforcement
  • under the constitution
  • damages vs  damage 

damage: means “loss or injury to a person or property”. It is an uncountable singular noun and has no plural form.
E.g.: The cost of the damage to the US caused by Hurricane Ike was estimated at USD 18 billion.
Other words you could use instead of damageloss, injury
Damages means “money claimed by, or ordered to be paid to, a person as compensation for loss or injury”. It is an uncountable plural noun and has no singular form.
E.g.: The Claimant wishes to sue Acme for damages as a result of a loss sustained by the Claimant after Acme’s failure to perform its obligations.
Other words you could use instead of damagescompensation, satisfaction


consideration (nella common law si tratta di un interesse, un vantaggio, un beneficio ricevuto da una parte; ovvero un sacrificio, una perdita concessa, subita o sopportata dall'altra parte.)
From "English for Law"  Cornerlsen: Contract Law Consideration
  • counter offer
  • essential terms
  • assignor (who transfers sth - cedente)  vs assignee (who is entrusted with sth cessionario/assegnatario)
  • specific performance
  • breaching party vs non-breaching party/injured party 
  • binding contract vs non-binding 

Collocations
- An offer
Accept, make, reject, withdraw, increase, submit, receive, consider
- A contract
Breach/form/negotiate/perform/draw up/draft/sign a contract
- Damages
Accept/award/claim/win/receive/seek/pay damages
- A lawsuit
File/bring (fare causa)/launch (avviare)/persue/win/lose

What actions do they carry out
A party
Breaches a contract/performs a contract
The parties
Negotiate an offer/negotiate a contract/form a contract
The court
Enforces a contract/awards damages
A lawyer
Files a lawsuit/negotiates an offer/negotiates a contract/accepts an offer

Focus on: enforce/enforceable (esecutivo)
To enforce: verbo transitivo
1. (impose) imporre [rule, silence, discipline];
fare rispettare, applicare [law, court order];
fare valere [legal rights];
esigere [payment];
fare rispettare [contract]
Enforceable (esempio) 

2. For that reason, the parties consent that such covenants shall be enforceable in a court of equity by temporary or permanent injunction, restraining order or a decree of specific performance. The remedies provided above shall be cumulative and not exclusive and are in addition to any other remedies, which either party may have under this Agreement or applicable law.

Per tale motivo, le parti acconsentono/convengono che tali clausole debbano essere fatte valere in una corte di equità con ingiunzione (esecutiva) permanente o temporanea, ordine restrittivo o atto specifico. Le azioni (giudiziarie) elencate sopra devono essere cumulative e non esclusive e si intendono in aggiunta alle azioni che una delle due parti può esperire in base al presente accordo(ovvero) applicabili per legge.

Self Study 
  • Reading 2 p. 20 ex 9-10
  • Listening 2 p. 21 ex 19-20
  • Reading 3 p. 22 ex 22-24
  • Modal verbs 
  • Focus on language page 27

martedì 12 febbraio 2019

Lesson 1_2018/2019

Friday 15th February at 9:00 am 

A warm welcome to all our new students 

Get to know my students:  Why are you studying law?? What made you choose this course of study?   You are invited to leave your answer in the comment area..

 Le caratteristiche dell'inglese legale Presentation given 

Programma a.a. 2018-2019
- Entry Test
Text book unit 1 and unit 2 

Please find above a copy of unit 1/2 from the textbook - You will need to study all the reading parts + exercises
Reading 1
Reading 2
Grammar: Comparative and superlative forms
Reading 3
Language Focus