structure

follows:
• identifying relevant legal principles;


• applying legal principles to factual issues, so as to produce a solution which best
addresses a client’s needs and reflects the client’s commercial or personal circumstances,
including as part of a negotiation;


• interpreting, evaluating and applying the results of research;


• ensuring that advice is informed by appropriate legal analysis and identifies the
consequences of different options;


• drafting documents which are legally effective;


• applying understanding, critical thinking and analysis to solve problems;


• assessing information to identify key issues and risks;


• recognising inconsistencies and gaps in information;


• evaluating the quality and reliability of information;


• using multiple sources of information to make effective judgments; and
• reaching reasoned decisions supported by relevant evidence