Continuing Legal Education: The Importance of Communication Training
Kato Bukenya T.
Faculty of Business and Management Kampala International University Uganda
ABSTRACT
While legal education has traditionally prioritized hard skills such as legal writing, statutory analysis, and case law interpretation, there remains a significant gap in the development of communication skills among law students and practicing attorneys. This paper examines the importance of incorporating structured communication training within Continuing Legal Education (CLE) programs. Drawing on personal reflection, institutional practices, case studies, and the psycho-educational foundation of debate societies, the discussion underscores the practical relevance of communication in client interaction, courtroom persuasion, negotiation, and professional collaboration. The paper advocates for a reevaluation of curricular priorities in law faculties and CLE initiatives, emphasizing communication as not only a complementary asset but a core legal competency that enhances every facet of legal practice.
Keywords: Legal Education, Communication Skills, Continuing Legal Education (CLE), Soft Skills, Legal Practice, Debate Training, Client Relations
CITE AS: Kato Bukenya T. (2025). Continuing Legal Education: The Importance of Communication Training. RESEARCH INVENTION JOURNAL OF LAW, COMMUNICATION AND LANGUAGES 5(2):8-13. https://doi.org/10.59298/RIJLCL/2025/52813