May 17, 2016
Regarding the Content of the Legal Apprenticeship and "Dynamic Fact-Finding"
~Apprenticeship Guidance by Incumbent Public Prosecutor Instructors from the Legal Training and Research Institute~
1. Date and Time Saturday, June 11, 2016, 3:00 PM–5:30 PM
2. Location Mita Campus, South Building, Room 2B41
3. Lecturers Approximately 6 Public Prosecutor Instructors from the Legal Training and Research Institute
4. Content *Explanation of the Legal Apprenticeship (Public Prosecutor Apprenticeship), the work of a public prosecutor, etc.
*Case study review and explanatory lecture (including Q&A), etc.
5. Target Audience Those who have finished the bar examination
*Participation is open to all (no prior registration required).
*Why not come and listen to an explanation from Public Prosecutor Instructors from the Legal Training and Research Institute on "dynamic fact-finding"—an essential skill for legal practitioners, especially those in adversarial roles—while examining case studies? This is also an excellent opportunity to hear directly from and ask questions to the instructors about the content of and approach to the Legal Apprenticeship (particularly the Public Prosecutor Apprenticeship), as well as the specific duties and scope of work for public prosecutors that extend beyond their core roles. The content is expected to be practical, suitable for boosting your motivation for the Legal Apprenticeship that starts right after you pass the exam and for helping you decide on your career path in the legal profession. We encourage you to attend, regardless of whether you aspire to become a public prosecutor.
*After the lecture, we plan to hold a social gathering (fee: approx. 3,000 yen) with the Public Prosecutor Instructors and new public prosecutors who are alumni of this Law School. For venue booking purposes, those who wish to attend the social gathering must contact
Dispatched Public Prosecutor Keizo Tsuda (email: keizot@keio.jp)
via email by 5:00 PM on Friday, June 3.