Inspired by the author’s own experience of providing legal education in legal practice, this research seeks to explore legal education in UK law firms. Just as surveys have been completed that explore the extent and nature of legal education in UK law schools, this survey will seek to understand the extent and nature of legal education in legal practice. As such, it will be the first survey in the UK to do so. The existing legal education survey data was largely born out of a desire to obtain “hard data” (Harris and Jones, 1997) as to the nature and extent of teaching and learning patterns within law schools. Anecdotally there appears to have been a growth during the last decade both in legal education offered by further education ins...
Paper by Avrom Sherr, Woolf Professor of Legal Education at the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies,...
The focus of this article is upon the plans by the Bar Standards Board and, in particular, the Solic...
The forthcoming changes to the solicitors’ training regulations in England and Wales, which include ...
Paper delivered by Professor Avrom Sherr, Director, Institute of Advanced Legal Studies as Woolf Cha...
This book on Legal Education was written based upon many of the author's experiences as professor an...
Inagural lecture by Professor Avrom Sherr as Woolf Chair in Legal Education at the Institute of Adva...
Touching upon issues such as lawyers’ critical competences, the adequacy of law schools’ professiona...
Legal education in England and Wales is under review as a direct result of the Solicitors Regulation...
Anecdotal evidence suggests business students find the study of law difficult, and that they do not...
This paper considers how legal education and training should react to change in the legal profession...
At its core, education is about learning. Every educator, legal or otherwise, must at the same time ...
How we interpret and understand the historical contexts of legal education has profoundly affected h...
This Article addresses the issue of the needed collaboration between law schools and law firms about...
Former colonies of the British Empire, Hong Kong and Australia inherited the common law system and t...
Essays on the future(s) of Legal Education giving national and international perspectives on key top...
Paper by Avrom Sherr, Woolf Professor of Legal Education at the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies,...
The focus of this article is upon the plans by the Bar Standards Board and, in particular, the Solic...
The forthcoming changes to the solicitors’ training regulations in England and Wales, which include ...
Paper delivered by Professor Avrom Sherr, Director, Institute of Advanced Legal Studies as Woolf Cha...
This book on Legal Education was written based upon many of the author's experiences as professor an...
Inagural lecture by Professor Avrom Sherr as Woolf Chair in Legal Education at the Institute of Adva...
Touching upon issues such as lawyers’ critical competences, the adequacy of law schools’ professiona...
Legal education in England and Wales is under review as a direct result of the Solicitors Regulation...
Anecdotal evidence suggests business students find the study of law difficult, and that they do not...
This paper considers how legal education and training should react to change in the legal profession...
At its core, education is about learning. Every educator, legal or otherwise, must at the same time ...
How we interpret and understand the historical contexts of legal education has profoundly affected h...
This Article addresses the issue of the needed collaboration between law schools and law firms about...
Former colonies of the British Empire, Hong Kong and Australia inherited the common law system and t...
Essays on the future(s) of Legal Education giving national and international perspectives on key top...
Paper by Avrom Sherr, Woolf Professor of Legal Education at the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies,...
The focus of this article is upon the plans by the Bar Standards Board and, in particular, the Solic...
The forthcoming changes to the solicitors’ training regulations in England and Wales, which include ...