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👉 Join our Legal English community on Skool: https://www.skool.com/legalenglish Start learning Legal English with live classes, expert feedback, and a global network of legal professionals. Legal English | Advanced Level (B2–C1) Module 3: Litigation & Legal Strategy Lesson 2: Debriefing After a Court Appearance What happens after court is often overlooked — but it can be just as important as the hearing itself. Whether you win, lose, or settle, debriefing is key: lawyers must reflect, adjust strategy, and advise clients on next steps. In this advanced Legal English lesson, you’ll learn the language to describe court outcomes, analyze evidence, and discuss appeals with clarity and professionalism. ✅ Talk about court outcomes using precise legal vocabulary ✅ Use reported speech to summarize what happened in court ✅ Apply the past perfect to show legal sequences clearly ✅ Debrief legal events using structured and strategic English 🗣️ Perfect for litigation attorneys, trial lawyers, and legal professionals working in courtroom or post-hearing contexts. 📌 Want full access to lessons, practice, and community support? Join our Skool group today: https://www.skool.com/legalenglish 💬 What do you find most difficult when explaining a court result in English? 👍 Like, comment, and share with legal colleagues who appear in court or handle litigation strategy. #LegalEnglish #CourtDebriefing #LitigationStrategy #LegalOutcomes #AdvancedLegalEnglish #LegalEnglishCourse #EnglishForLawyers #LegalCommunication #ReportedSpeech #PastPerfect #TrialLawyers #PostCourtDiscussion #ClientCommunication #LegalReflection