The study examines the process by which trainee solicitors becomes fully qualified solicitors. It involves more than simply an examination of the process of training that leads to qualification. Included is a sense of the transformation from learning student to working professional. Very little work has been done in this area and two fundamental questions remained unanswered - what is it that trainee solicitors actually do and what is it that they are becoming, in other words, what is the solicitors' profession? The study focuses on the two year training contract and covers the trainees' experience of training from entry into a solicitors' firm to admission to the rolls. The method of investigation included preliminary interviews and a nati...
Anecdotal evidence suggests new lawyers may struggle as they begin legal practice. Little is known e...
The dramatic expansion of participation in higher education over the past half-century has contribut...
In this article, Cath Sylvester considers Northumbria's Student Law Office in the broader context of...
The study first discusses solicitors’ training, in its political context, providing an outline of li...
The forthcoming changes to the solicitors’ training regulations in England and Wales, which include ...
The LETR set out many recommendations and findings for legal education, such as the professional com...
The Solicitors Regulation Authority (the “SRA”) is proposing radical changes to solicitor education ...
An initial analysis of research undertaken on the people and institutions who provide access to the ...
This paper considers how legal education and training should react to change in the legal profession...
The focus of this article is upon the plans by the Bar Standards Board and, in particular, the Solic...
This study was commissioned by the Legal Services Commission (LSC), the body responsible for legal a...
This commentary details the sweeping changes to the route to qualification as a solicitor in England...
Differences in the working lives of solicitors have become increasingly marked in recent years. Grow...
Todd, A., & Blackburn, L., Qualifying work experience in England and Wales: The opportunities and ri...
Building on work carried out for the Law Society of Scotland in 2000, this report was commissioned b...
Anecdotal evidence suggests new lawyers may struggle as they begin legal practice. Little is known e...
The dramatic expansion of participation in higher education over the past half-century has contribut...
In this article, Cath Sylvester considers Northumbria's Student Law Office in the broader context of...
The study first discusses solicitors’ training, in its political context, providing an outline of li...
The forthcoming changes to the solicitors’ training regulations in England and Wales, which include ...
The LETR set out many recommendations and findings for legal education, such as the professional com...
The Solicitors Regulation Authority (the “SRA”) is proposing radical changes to solicitor education ...
An initial analysis of research undertaken on the people and institutions who provide access to the ...
This paper considers how legal education and training should react to change in the legal profession...
The focus of this article is upon the plans by the Bar Standards Board and, in particular, the Solic...
This study was commissioned by the Legal Services Commission (LSC), the body responsible for legal a...
This commentary details the sweeping changes to the route to qualification as a solicitor in England...
Differences in the working lives of solicitors have become increasingly marked in recent years. Grow...
Todd, A., & Blackburn, L., Qualifying work experience in England and Wales: The opportunities and ri...
Building on work carried out for the Law Society of Scotland in 2000, this report was commissioned b...
Anecdotal evidence suggests new lawyers may struggle as they begin legal practice. Little is known e...
The dramatic expansion of participation in higher education over the past half-century has contribut...
In this article, Cath Sylvester considers Northumbria's Student Law Office in the broader context of...