Ask a Senior Series – Martin (week 5)

Ask a Senior Series – Martin (week 5)

Our Senior for the Week is Martin Waana-Ang Esq. He was called to the Ghana Bar in October 2024 and was the recipient of the prestigious Mensah Sarbah Prize for the overall best professional law course candidate. He was also the recipient for the best student in civil procedure at the 2024 Call to the bar. Martin is currently a Trainee Associate at AB Lexmall & Associates; and a Research and Teaching Assistant at the University of Ghana School of Law.

Week 5 of the Ask A Senior series with Martin

Maame Ekua Otenewa Oduro

 

Here are some excerpts from this week’s series

Normally, what I did was to set aside time for full-length practice exams under timed conditions. For instance, I would take 2023 civil procedure past questions and answer it with a timer to assess my speed. Thereafter, I review my responses to help me refine my exam strategy and manage my time better. The assessment also provides the platform for me to focus on my weak areas so that I can allocate extra study sessions for those topics
Additionally, I read the majority of the locus classicus cases to familiarise myself with how the court interprets and applies certain orders to practical situations. There is the tendency to rely on case briefs because of the plenteous nature of the cases. However, that can be a disservice, and so, as much as possible, read the essential cases for each topic, which you cannot do without, in full
I would advise that you should not let the volume of the course discourage you. Take your time to understand the substance and objective of every Order under the rules. That way, even if you do not remember the exact rules and sub-rules, you may still satisfactorily answer any question you are presented with.

Join us next week for another informative session.

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