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How to think like a Lawyer: Filtering Perspectives 

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What do we exactly mean by "thinking like a lawyer"? Can this thinking be achieved without going to law school and spending hundreds of thousands of dollars in tuition fees? The answer is yes. Anyone can "think like a lawyer" by following certain concrete steps as discussed in this lecture.
This lecture is taught by Amer Mushtaq, LL.B., M. Engineering , B.Sc. (Hons.), who is the Principal and Founder of Formative LLP. Through his RU-vid channel, YouCounsel, Amer shares practical advice from his years of legal experience to help anyone access justice and achieve their goals. Subscribe today to learn more.
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Комментарии : 48   
@thejabberwocky5884
@thejabberwocky5884 2 года назад
Feeling lonely and I can’t sleep so I’m playing this thank you very much 👍 :’)
@Sjb1991
@Sjb1991 2 месяца назад
That was really helpful, very well explained.
@ratelock7263
@ratelock7263 2 года назад
Clear, Concise and Well Presented !!!! Thanks Amer.
@DonJuanAudits
@DonJuanAudits 2 года назад
Thank you for taking the time to put this video together. Very informative and makes sense. New subscriber here!
@JabbaBlue
@JabbaBlue 2 года назад
Thank you soooo much for this information. This is very enlightening indeed.
@michelleelizabeth9956
@michelleelizabeth9956 2 года назад
Thank you so much for the knowledge, best enlightment video for non lawyer to peep inside law .
@srinivaschennupati7654
@srinivaschennupati7654 3 года назад
Good video enlightening legal professionals.
@DC-wp6oj
@DC-wp6oj 2 года назад
Love the idea of the path of least resistance.
@MiaMixx
@MiaMixx 6 лет назад
Wow, wow and wow!!!!
@EmanAish
@EmanAish Год назад
I can't thank you enough. This is perfect.
@januszsiodmiak9836
@januszsiodmiak9836 4 года назад
Interesting video. Thanks for the ideas how to approach legal matters.
@chancebutler6472
@chancebutler6472 2 года назад
he is by far the most educated ive been listening to on the greater systems of law in general, so far. law school education seems to train people to be stupid slaves only. its up to your OWN FREE WILL and common decency towards your real neighbours that leads to an understanding of all legal systems as he has developed. i cannot wait for this scumbag satanist "democracy" shit to burn into the ground as it already has begun to. scumbag slaves battling over whos the bigger scumbag or not and nothing more. the bible is a book of law that all our legal systems are based on, even this satanist scum system. where we said "lets change this and this and this................." etc.. listening to him was truly a breath of fresh air after having my brain and heart torn to pieces listening to the rest of the scum calling themselves a democracy.
@dabwisonicholas6997
@dabwisonicholas6997 2 года назад
This is one of great teaching
@joantomlin898
@joantomlin898 Год назад
This was very informative. Much appreciated.
@waitahamangi
@waitahamangi 2 года назад
Thank you for this presentation ✊️✌️
@chandlersampson
@chandlersampson 3 года назад
Thank you!
@larysakalyta2788
@larysakalyta2788 3 месяца назад
Thank you for your meaningful videos!
@tonywong7300
@tonywong7300 3 года назад
Thanks so much
@jnagarya519
@jnagarya519 Год назад
In the US there are three co-equal branches of gov't. The laws are made by the ELECTED legislature, and are enforced by the Executive branch. The Judicial branch determines whether the laws made are Constitutional, or interpret them according to conflicts over interpretations.
@kimsun2953
@kimsun2953 4 года назад
Thank you so much for this video! Very helpful .
@franciscogomez-gonzalez7324
@franciscogomez-gonzalez7324 2 года назад
Thank you for demitifie this topic.
@NatelegeMalene
@NatelegeMalene 6 лет назад
Such a great video!! Thank you :-)
@amnachoudry4043
@amnachoudry4043 5 лет назад
Well explained, great video !!!
@sumedhkamble3798
@sumedhkamble3798 4 года назад
Hey natelge
@jonahjonas
@jonahjonas Год назад
Can someone provide a concrete example of "considering all angles" 42:00? I'm not sure if I understood this correctly.
@MaricaAmbrosius
@MaricaAmbrosius 3 года назад
There should be laws against time travel.
@gasguzzlers8613
@gasguzzlers8613 2 года назад
Could you do a video on the mechanism by which the duty to follow laws created by other people is created? I don't believe it's "we have the guns" kind of thing. What is the exact legal mechanism used? Thank you. Your videos have been very helpful in civil court, and I had this "quasi-criminal question".
@gasguzzlers8613
@gasguzzlers8613 2 года назад
You touched on it slightly as the power of violence, but I cannot believe that is what they are using. Is it not the pledge of allegiance as a citizen? They use the fact that thy GAVE you a RIGHT to be a citizen, so you must be exercising that right. Therefore, you have pledged allegiance and to follow all laws.
@mauriceoyare
@mauriceoyare 5 лет назад
Very helpful indeed. How do you shorten the learning curve especially when you decide to go to law school after forty?
@robishere7339
@robishere7339 5 лет назад
LSD is a mind enhancing drug. Ampheramine can help study all night long. There are other drugs that will help you to do law school in half the time that ignorant losers don't do.
@kerrypatel7632
@kerrypatel7632 6 лет назад
nice video
@rachelraya5356
@rachelraya5356 8 месяцев назад
probably knowledge of the law would be a big benefit and how the justice system works. The courts have a language of their own yes means no and no means yes sort to speak
@sufy3677
@sufy3677 4 года назад
Thanks . I ask you to add English subtitles yo this video because my English not good and i can't follow you.
@YouCounsel
@YouCounsel 4 года назад
If you click on Subtitles/CC button on your youtube video, you will be able to see the subtitles. I just played this video on my own computer and the subtitles seem to be working.
@sufy3677
@sufy3677 4 года назад
Thanks sir
@daisyjones7302
@daisyjones7302 Год назад
Anybody know a case where the guy leaves the mom and child although not married when mom became 8 weeks pregnant. Never paying a penny to help with his child and then sues her after 161/2 years for custody of child. He never sent birthday presents nor Christmas presents and he lived 5 minutes down the road. He doesn't even want to pay child support now he sued her. The law says, He won't have to pay all the back child support. Thats wicked. Help anybody please. In the USA.
@BearbearbearbearbearbearRarrrr
@BearbearbearbearbearbearRarrrr 2 года назад
Look at the lawyers insurance plans to get a sense of what your journey will look like.
@rachelraya5356
@rachelraya5356 8 месяцев назад
Based on perspectives ,that cant be! Thats why Innocent men and women are dying! Because people though what someone looked like or what was wearing or what they were doing looked suspicious to them! Because the cop was afraid for his safety because his perspective was the bigger man , who is displaying a normal reaction of confusion and the need to protect themselves because their life is really in danger having a gun pointed at them and three , five cops are attacking him at the same time, the cop thinks he has a weapon when the suspect never had a gun and it was never proven he did anything wrong and there was no legal right for the cops to even approach the victim much less attack and kill him. Is that how it is now? Thats very scary.
@dr.debbiewilliams
@dr.debbiewilliams 3 месяца назад
Eat a baby! WHAT?!???????
@joeboxter3635
@joeboxter3635 Год назад
Thinking like a lawyer is not a good thing. The fact that you come to a different conclusion means you are novel. You have jury appeal. Lawyers are too focused on the law and not how jury's will apply the law to specific facts. In fact lawyers have a tendency to down play facts and over play law. That's why you should not think like a lawyer. And remember all day long, new laws are being created. Statutory law is the smallest block of law. Case law, what jury's say is the biggest. That's why you have an advantage over law thinking.
@dorukdenkel
@dorukdenkel 4 месяца назад
Yes, law is a perspective. But repeating that argument for an hour doesn’t get anyone anywhere. Written laws versus spoken was a step taken to eliminate subjectivity. Rule of law versus rule of man was another step to eliminate subjectivity. “Law cannot violate inalienable rights” has been the ultimate step to eliminate subjectivity. It is a talk by an ignoble presenter.
@user-sd6ck8vy1h
@user-sd6ck8vy1h 2 года назад
Spend 5 bucks on a microphone
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