
- •Введение
- •Contents
- •Introduction to legal english Before you start
- •Concept
- •Part 1.Terminology basics
- •Fundamentals
- •I. Origin of some basic words
- •1. Law and Legal
- •3. The word jury has a different origin
- •2. Impersonal sentences
- •3. Passive constructions
- •Development Exercise 1
- •Exercise 2
- •Exercise 3
- •Part 2.The concept of law and areas of law fundamentals
- •Exercise 3
- •Exercise 4
- •Areas of law
- •Exercise 5
- •Exercise 6
- •Exercise 7 Business Law
- •Part 3. How to look up words in a dictionary
- •Unit II state structure: legislative branch of power Before you start
- •Part 1. Legislation process in the united kingdom fundamentals The uk Parliament
- •Exercise 1
- •Exercise 4
- •How laws are made in the uk Parliament
- •Exercise 5
- •Exercise 6
- •Exercise 7
- •Exercise 8
- •Video script
- •Uk Executive Branch of Power
- •How Bill Becomes Law in the usa
- •Exercise 10
- •Exercise 14
- •Internet Search. Visiting the site of the Congress.
- •The Executive Branch of Power in the usa
- •The russian federation chapter
- •Part 3. How to make presentations
- •Presentation
- •Introduction
- •Unit III state structure: judicial branch of power Before you start
- •Part 1. The uk justice system
- •Exercise 1
- •Exercise 2
- •Exercise 4
- •Exercise 5
- •Exercise 6
- •Exercise 7
- •Development Exercise 8
- •Part 2. The us justice system
- •Fundamentals
- •Exercise 9
- •Exercise 10
- •Development State court system
- •Exercise 11
- •Exercise 12
- •Exercise 13
- •Internet research
- •Exercise 14
- •The russian federation chapter
- •Part 3. How to conduct discussions and hold meetings
- •1. Chairperson conducts a meeting or discussion
- •2. Audience’s interaction with the speaker
- •3. The speaker’s reaction to the questions and comments.
- •Sequencing and connecting ideas
- •Unit IV legal systems Before you start
- •Exercise 2
- •Henry II of England
- •The third criterion
- •Exercise 6
- •Exercise 7
- •Exercise 8
- •Exercise 9
- •Sources of Civil Law Exercise 10
- •Part 2. Precedent
- •Fundamentals
- •Exercise 11
- •Development Exercise 12
- •Exercise 13
- •Exercise 14
- •Miranda V. Arizona (1966)
- •Gideon V Wainwright (1963)
- •Brown V. Board of Education, 347 u.S. 483 (1954)
- •The russian federation chapter
- •Information that law students search in Internet
- •Unit V. Wrongs and offences. Before you start
- •Part 1. Torts as civil wrongs fundamentals Exercise 1
- •Exercise 2
- •Intentional torts
- •Exercise 3
- •Exercise 4
- •Exercise 7
- •Exercise 8
- •Exercise 9
- •Internet research
- •Exercise 12
- •Exercise 13
- •Exercise 14
- •Exercise 15
- •Development Exercise 16
- •Exercise 17
- •4. Note hate crime – преступление на почве ненависти; преступление на почве этнической ненависти
- •Exercise 18
- •Internet research
- •The russian federation chapter
- •Part 3. How to provide arguments in a dispute
- •Unit VI legal education Before you start
- •Part 1. Becoming an attorney (us) fundamentals
- •How to become a lawyer in the usa
- •Interview with an American attorney
- •Exercise 1
- •Exercise 2
- •Exercise 3
- •Exercise 4
- •Development Exercise 5
- •Internet Research
- •Exercise 6
- •Exercise 7.
- •Part 2. Becoming a solicitor or barrister (uk) fundamentals
- •Exercise 8
- •Exercise 9
- •Exercise 10
- •Internet research.
- •Exercise 11
- •The russian federation chapter
- •Part 3. How law students keep up legal correspondence
- •Internship advertisement
- •Unit VII legal professionals Before you start
- •Concept
- •Part 1. Law and law-related professions
- •Exercise 1
- •Fundamentals
- •Exercise 2
- •Exercise 3
- •Development Exercise 4
- •Exercise 5
- •Exercise 6
- •Exercise 7
- •Interview with a Finance Lawyer
- •Exercise 8
- •Part 2. Law firms and legal departments Exercise 9
- •Exercise 10
- •Exercise 11
- •Exercise 12
- •Exercise 13
- •Exercise 14
- •1. Providing legal advice and guidance
- •2. Prosecution of cases in courts and litigation management
- •3. Documentation preparation and drafting
- •The russian federation chapter
- •Part 3. How law professionals keep up legal correspondence
- •Correspondence phrase bank basics
- •The russian federation chapter
- •Bibliography
- •Заключение
Exercise 7
Read the dialogue and do the tasks below
Interview with a Finance Lawyer
(Interviewer – I; Mr. Stewart – financial attorney – M.S.)
I. |
Let me introduce Mr. Andrew Stewart, an attorney who specializes in the world of money and banking. As I understand finance lawyers work for a bank or any other financial institution. Can you tell us what organization do you work for? |
M.S |
I work for a law firm, and our practice areas mainly include financial matters. We advise our clients on a wide range of issues: loans, leasing, investments, stock trading and bankruptcy. |
I |
I see. And who are your clients Mr. Stewart? |
M.S |
Well, we represent individuals and legal entities. Our clients are people or businesses that intend to borrow or lend money, put the money into some project so that to make profit, buy or sell securities, those who intend to rent valuable equipment or find good premises for the office, or those who have failed to run the business and are losing money. |
I. |
Now, if I want to make a loan at a bank, how exactly can you help here? |
M.S. |
Firstly, we’ll offer you a reliable bank and advise you on the subject of loan options. We’ll prepare the necessary documents and represent you at negotiations with the bank. |
I |
And why should I follow your advice? |
M.S. |
You see, we know the laws that govern banking activities, and we usually are aware of the banks that observe these laws. Moreover, finance lawyers can deal with the client’s capital management. So, if you are going to make an investment we’ll research the possibilities and estimate the risks. |
I |
What about stock market transactions? Buying securities is also a kind of investment…. |
M.S. |
If you trade at the stock exchange, you are our welcome client. We follow the stock market trends, know the rates so we’ll counsel you on the best transaction. |
I. |
Great! And can you help my business out of debt? |
M.S. |
Sure. There are certain laws that regulate the procedure of bankruptcy. We provide expertise of your business status, draft documents, deal with your creditors and regulatory bodies, and find solutions either to save your business or to mitigate the effects of bankruptcy. |
I. |
That really sounds encouraging! You’ve mentioned litigation. Does it mean that your firm lawyers can represent a client in court? |
M.S. |
Absolutely. Our clients may sue or be sued for any financial issue, so we do most of the job – draft claims, motions, collect information, and prepare documents. Our client can be a bank or financial institution, and they also may file a lawsuit that concerns a monetary debt or fraud, for example. We act for them in court. |
I. |
So I see that lawyers practicing in the area of finance are also both competent advisors and expert advocates. Thank you, Mr. Stewart, for coming here. |
M.S. |
My pleasure. |
Scan the text and highlight (underline) the words and phrases that refer to financial matters.
The chart below will summarize the financial matters the lawyer deals with and the activities and services relevant (corresponding) to these matters. Complete the chart with the phrases from the dialogue. The first line is done for you.
Prepare a text about the Finance lawyer job. You are free to add more information about the lawyer’s responsibilities.
Finance matter |
Relevant activity |
Relevant service |
Loan |
borrow or lend money |
offer reliable bank; prepare documents, negotiate with the bank |
Leasing |
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Investments |
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Stock trading |
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Bankruptcy |
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