In response to the January 2016 Consultation Paper, Dr Steven Vaughan uses data from his three-year research project, 'The Limits of Lawyers', to examine the attitudes of solicitors and their firms to responsibility for professionalism and compliance
This article analyses the regulatory handbooks produced by the new regulators for solicitors and bar...
This paper discusses part of my PhD research, which focuses on live client clinics and clinical lega...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate how action research-based interventions can eff...
In response to the January 2016 Consultation Paper, Dr Steven Vaughan uses data from his three-year ...
Dr Steven Vaughan sets out his personal response to Parts 1 and 4 of this year's Consultation by the...
The Legal Services Act 2007 represents an ambitious attempt to reconcile consumerism and professiona...
Following the Legal Services Act 2007, which permitted the delivery of legal services through Altern...
This working paper is a chapter from the forthcoming ‘Clinical Legal Education Handbook’ which is du...
In Australia, amendments to the Legal Profession Act require that incorporated legal practices (ILPs...
An initial analysis of research undertaken on the people and institutions who provide access to the ...
The Legal Services Act 2007 effected major changes in the disciplinary system for solicitors in Engl...
This report summarises the results of a two year project funded by the Ministry of Justice, evaluati...
A report of research commmissioned by the Legal Sustainability Alliance and undertaken by CEPLER whi...
This working paper assembles empirical data from England, Australia and the United States indicating...
The Legal Services Act 2007 provided a framework for a liberalised marketplace for legal services. T...
This article analyses the regulatory handbooks produced by the new regulators for solicitors and bar...
This paper discusses part of my PhD research, which focuses on live client clinics and clinical lega...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate how action research-based interventions can eff...
In response to the January 2016 Consultation Paper, Dr Steven Vaughan uses data from his three-year ...
Dr Steven Vaughan sets out his personal response to Parts 1 and 4 of this year's Consultation by the...
The Legal Services Act 2007 represents an ambitious attempt to reconcile consumerism and professiona...
Following the Legal Services Act 2007, which permitted the delivery of legal services through Altern...
This working paper is a chapter from the forthcoming ‘Clinical Legal Education Handbook’ which is du...
In Australia, amendments to the Legal Profession Act require that incorporated legal practices (ILPs...
An initial analysis of research undertaken on the people and institutions who provide access to the ...
The Legal Services Act 2007 effected major changes in the disciplinary system for solicitors in Engl...
This report summarises the results of a two year project funded by the Ministry of Justice, evaluati...
A report of research commmissioned by the Legal Sustainability Alliance and undertaken by CEPLER whi...
This working paper assembles empirical data from England, Australia and the United States indicating...
The Legal Services Act 2007 provided a framework for a liberalised marketplace for legal services. T...
This article analyses the regulatory handbooks produced by the new regulators for solicitors and bar...
This paper discusses part of my PhD research, which focuses on live client clinics and clinical lega...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate how action research-based interventions can eff...