This article examines the findings from a survey of 207 regional small businesses and 68 regional lawyers that explored the small business experience of accessing legal services in rural and regional Victoria. In particular, it considers small business expectations of local legal practices, their degree of satisfaction with existing legal services and identifies current and potential demand and supply gaps. By doing so it seeks to determine potential areas in which regional law firms can improve, expand and refine their services in response to the current and emerging demands on them and the communities they serve
The Place of Practice is a unique collection that aims to support law students and early career lawy...
An examination of available continuing professional education (CPE) opportunities for legal practiti...
There is an urgent need to address the shortage of lawyers in rural, regional and remote (RRR) areas...
This article examines the findings from a survey of 207 regional small businesses and 68 regional la...
This article examines the findings from a survey of 207 regional small businesses and 68 regional la...
Recent reports into legal services in regional, rural and remote Queensland indicate that the supply...
NSW Law Society membership data 1988–2004 enables mapping over time of the presence and movement of ...
Since 2007 the Legal Profession Act 2007 (Qld) has offered legal practitioners a wider choice of bus...
This article deals with the effect that different structures for the legal profession might have on ...
This article considers the ability of people living in rural, regional and remote Australia (we will...
Are regional communities disadvantaged in the administration of the law, compared with their metropo...
As the rural lawyer shortage continues to grow, rural states and communities must find new ways of a...
It is a fact that rural people suffer from professional services deprivation relative to their urban...
As with other professions, the declining rates of recruitment and retention of lawyers in rural and ...
This article deals with the effect that different structures for the legal profession might have on ...
The Place of Practice is a unique collection that aims to support law students and early career lawy...
An examination of available continuing professional education (CPE) opportunities for legal practiti...
There is an urgent need to address the shortage of lawyers in rural, regional and remote (RRR) areas...
This article examines the findings from a survey of 207 regional small businesses and 68 regional la...
This article examines the findings from a survey of 207 regional small businesses and 68 regional la...
Recent reports into legal services in regional, rural and remote Queensland indicate that the supply...
NSW Law Society membership data 1988–2004 enables mapping over time of the presence and movement of ...
Since 2007 the Legal Profession Act 2007 (Qld) has offered legal practitioners a wider choice of bus...
This article deals with the effect that different structures for the legal profession might have on ...
This article considers the ability of people living in rural, regional and remote Australia (we will...
Are regional communities disadvantaged in the administration of the law, compared with their metropo...
As the rural lawyer shortage continues to grow, rural states and communities must find new ways of a...
It is a fact that rural people suffer from professional services deprivation relative to their urban...
As with other professions, the declining rates of recruitment and retention of lawyers in rural and ...
This article deals with the effect that different structures for the legal profession might have on ...
The Place of Practice is a unique collection that aims to support law students and early career lawy...
An examination of available continuing professional education (CPE) opportunities for legal practiti...
There is an urgent need to address the shortage of lawyers in rural, regional and remote (RRR) areas...