DLSS Client Interview Guide 2024

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Deakin Law Students' Society & Baker McKenzie

Client Interview Guide 2024

CLIENT INTERVIEW

About Client Interview

The Client Interview competition is the perfect stress-free competition! It closes off Trimester 1 with an easy, conversational competition. You will be provided a hypothetical legal matter and your aim is to find out as much information from the client as you can in the allocated time. Some clients are chatty and some will be challenging to get information out of. Your goal is to work with the client to gather relevant information. You will not need excessive legal knowledge as the focus is on your interviewing and information gathering skills!

Benefits of Competing

Client Interview is a great opportunity for you to practice your communication and critical thinking skills. The Client Interview will allow you to work on these skills and prepare for the future. You will be able to see how a hypothetical interview with a client operates and will allow you to put their legal knowledge into simulated real world use!

Learn how to navigate different types of clients

Gain practical experience that will be beneficial for working in the

profession

CLIENT INTERVIEW

Who is Involved in Client Interview?

Party Role Practitioner (You)

You and your partner are in charge of running the interview! Ask the questions and find out the information you need to know

The Client

The Judge

To provide answers and engage in discussion with the Practitioners

A member of the Law Faculty or Senior Law Student who will provide your team with a score

DLSS Representative Organisational and time-keeping duties

Key Dates

Dates Round / Days Trimester 1 Week 5 Signups Open Trimester 1 Week 7 Fact Scenarios Released Trimester 1 Week 8 (Week starting 29th April) Heats Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Trimester 1 Week 9 (Week starting 6th May) Semi-Finals Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Trimester 1 Week 10 Grand Final Evening of Wednesday 15th May

CLIENT INTERVIEW Structure

Pre-Interview

One week prior to commencement, competitors will be provided a brief ‘one sentence memo’ of a possible legal issue. Competitors are expected to use this information to brainstorm questions they may wish to ask their client during the interview.

The Interview

Section 1: Introduction

5 Minutes: You will be given a short period of time to introduce yourselves to the judge and client. This time will provide the you with a opportunity to discuss the rules and address any concerns they may have prior to formal commencement.

Section 2: The Interview

20 Minutes: This portion of the interview is where you address the purpose of the discussion with the client. This includes asking questions to ascertain the facts.

Section 3: Conclusion

5 Minutes: The final component of the interview will consist of provisional feedback regarding your performance.

Total competition time: 30 minutes.

Workload: Light

CLIENT INTERVIEW

How to Prepare

1. Introduction Tips

When meeting the client for the first time, it is important to break the ice and create a comfortable environment for your client. Be relaxed and share some information about your role as a lawyer, any ethical responsibilities you have that may be relevant for your client to know, and what you hope to get out of the interview.

2. Conducting the Interview Tips

Ask open-ended questions to allow the client to talk and provide detail uninterrupted. You should try and balance your talking and listening skills. There may be times where you need to ask a direct question to get the conversation back on track. You can take notes of key information if you wish and circle back to it during the interview.

3. Conclusion Tips

Ensure that you keep track of your 20 minute interview time. Use the final moments to recap the information you received. You do not have to give legal advice, simply engage in conversation and remember to thank them for their time! Be professional and courteous, as you would in any interview.

4. Clear Communication

It is important to remain professional but also approachable and engaging. Avoid legal jargon that may confuse a client not versed in legal language!

5. Plan Ahead

With a brief memorandum provided prior to the interview, you should meet with your partner and begin discussing how you may approach your interview. You may discuss how you intend to greet the client, how you may split the discussion, and which questions may be suitable.

CLIENT INTERVIEW

What am I marked on?

Structure/Opening (10 points)

Questioning (15 points)

Communication (10 points)

Closing (15 points)

Total: 50 points

Please note that 15 points are allocated to closing which also covers things like: Were all the facts ascertained? Did the team work collectively?

Any more questions?

You can find Frequently Asked Questions such as: What do I wear? How do I verbally cite cases? In the General Competition Handbook available at deakinslss.org

Any other questions to director-competitions@deakinlss.org

Stay Up to Date

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Thank You!

WE WISH YOU LUCK ON YOUR COMPETITION ENDEAVOURS SHOULD YOU WISH TO COMPETE IN 2024.

PLEASE FEEL FREE TO REACH OUT TO OUR TEAM IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, CONCERNS OR QUERIES AT DIRECTOR-COMPETITIONS@DEAKINLSS.ORG

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