The Solicitors Regulation Authority (the “SRA”) is proposing radical changes to solicitor education and training. The Solicitors Qualification Examination (“SQE”) has been extensively debated, but less attention has been paid to the proposed changes relating to qualifying work experience (“QWE”). In future, a much broader range of work experience, including that gained through clinical legal education, will potentially be able to count as QWE. This article addresses the key questions arising from the proposals, as yet unchartered in any depth in journals and scholarly writing. The background and detail of the SRA’s plans is analysed, before consideration is given to both the arguments for and against clinical legal education counting as QW...
This working paper is a chapter from the forthcoming ‘Clinical Legal Education Handbook’ which is du...
In this article, Cath Sylvester considers Northumbria's Student Law Office in the broader context of...
Legal education in England and Wales is under review as a direct result of the Solicitors Regulation...
The Solicitors Regulation Authority (the “SRA”) is proposing radical changes to solicitor education ...
The LETR set out many recommendations and findings for legal education, such as the professional com...
The Solicitors Regulation Authority (‘SRA’) is intending to introduce a new qualification regime for...
Legal education and training in England in Wales is facing the most significant reform for 30 years....
In order to help law clinics navigate the new regulations, a small working group from CLEO have put ...
This commentary details the sweeping changes to the route to qualification as a solicitor in England...
This commentary details the sweeping changes to the route to qualification as a solicitor in England...
The forthcoming changes to the solicitors’ training regulations in England and Wales, which include ...
With the introduction of the Solicitors’ Qualifying Exam (SQE) in September 2021, sweeping changes w...
The approval of the Solicitors Qualifying Examination (SQE) in April 2018 by the Legal Services Boar...
In order to help law clinics navigate the new regulations, a small working group from CLEO have put ...
The focus of this article is upon the plans by the Bar Standards Board and, in particular, the Solic...
This working paper is a chapter from the forthcoming ‘Clinical Legal Education Handbook’ which is du...
In this article, Cath Sylvester considers Northumbria's Student Law Office in the broader context of...
Legal education in England and Wales is under review as a direct result of the Solicitors Regulation...
The Solicitors Regulation Authority (the “SRA”) is proposing radical changes to solicitor education ...
The LETR set out many recommendations and findings for legal education, such as the professional com...
The Solicitors Regulation Authority (‘SRA’) is intending to introduce a new qualification regime for...
Legal education and training in England in Wales is facing the most significant reform for 30 years....
In order to help law clinics navigate the new regulations, a small working group from CLEO have put ...
This commentary details the sweeping changes to the route to qualification as a solicitor in England...
This commentary details the sweeping changes to the route to qualification as a solicitor in England...
The forthcoming changes to the solicitors’ training regulations in England and Wales, which include ...
With the introduction of the Solicitors’ Qualifying Exam (SQE) in September 2021, sweeping changes w...
The approval of the Solicitors Qualifying Examination (SQE) in April 2018 by the Legal Services Boar...
In order to help law clinics navigate the new regulations, a small working group from CLEO have put ...
The focus of this article is upon the plans by the Bar Standards Board and, in particular, the Solic...
This working paper is a chapter from the forthcoming ‘Clinical Legal Education Handbook’ which is du...
In this article, Cath Sylvester considers Northumbria's Student Law Office in the broader context of...
Legal education in England and Wales is under review as a direct result of the Solicitors Regulation...