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Law school is hard... It's supposed to be. 

DON'T GO IT ALONE

I help current and prospective students at Canadian law schools achieve the following:

  • Improved Academic Performance and Results,
     
  • More Effective and Productive Studying Skills,
     
  • Greater Self Confidence.

I do this using the following engagements and methods:

  • Tutorials of key concepts and lessons,
     
  • Discussions on key issues, principles, decisions and areas of law,
     
  • Review of papers, marked assignments and practice exams,
     
  • Coaching and ongoing support to develop and strengthen efficient, effective and successful study skills and practices.

20+ Year practice, specializing in Commercial and Employment Law 

London School of Economics

Master of Laws, (LLM)

Dalhousie University - Schulich School of Law

Bachelor of Laws, (LLB)

172 LSAT Score

University of Toronto

Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) Economics

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John R. Brookes

My goal is to help every student I work with get the best and the most out of their study of the law and achieve their own legal career goals.

 

After a productive career of over 20 years in corporate law, I have transitioned out of active practice to pursue other ventures. 

 

The opportunity to encourage a student’s enthusiasm and new ideas, to help clear away the obstacles of confusion and frustration that the study of law can present, and to support the mastering of new practical and intellectual skills that the study of law requires is both rewarding and a delight.

HOW IT WORKS

HOW IT WORKS

I provide remote tutoring by Zoom,
with additional support and correspondence and discussion by email.

Whilst each engagement is customized for your specific requirements,
they would typically fall into one of the following service packages; 

You also have the option of hiring me directly, through this website, 
or through First Tutors:

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But before we get ahead of ourselves, we should start with an introductory conversation, to see if I am the right fit for your circumstances and learning style. 

BLOG POSTS

So you received your acceptance letter...

CONGRATULATIONS! YOU'RE IN!

Below are some resources to help you get prepped for 1st year. 

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