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Summary

Provides a treatment of the skills needed to be an effective legal negotiator. This work discusses how to structure a negotiation to achieve a successful outcome as well as provides detailed and comprehensive guidance on how to use and respond to arguments, offers, demands, strategies, and tactics.

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Negotiation by Inns Of Court School Of Law

Negotiation deals comprehensively with the challenging task of becoming a successful legal negotiator. Every lawyer must gain the skills necessary to master the art of negotiation, and so this manual takes the student through a step-by-step guide on how to prepare and conduct a negotiation. It provides clear explanations of strategies and tactics as well as accounts of the psychological and behavioural influences that can affect the outcome of a negotiation. Each stage of the negotiation process is dealt with in detail so the student can approach it with confidence. The pre-negotiation preparation, from identifying the context and parties' objectives to planning, formulating and evaluating an argument, is dealt with first. This is followed by an examination of best practice when dealing with information exchange, concessions, and decisions on an appropriate strategy, providing thorough preparation for situations that are common to professional life. Negotiation includes an account of the possible risks and difficulties likely to be encountered in a negotiation, and the student is given tips on contingency planning and common mistakes.Case studies are also used to demonstrate techniques and to allow students to test their knowledge.
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ISBN 13 9780199289530
ISBN 10 0199289530
Title Negotiation
Author Inns Of Court School Of Law
Series Blackstone Bar Manual S
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Oxford University Press
Year published 2006-08-03
Number of pages 264
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