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Neuberger: legal education and training review may be fatally flawed
Friday, 16 November 2012The Legal Education and Training Review may end up “unbalanced or worse” because it has incorrectly identified its purpose, the president of the Supreme Court warned last night. Lord Neuberger also questioned the need for root-and-branch change.
Tags: bar professional training course, chartered legal executives, legal education and training review, legal practice course, Legal Services Act, LETR, LPC
Posted in hrtraining, Latest news, Regulation
Law Society attacks notion that education and training regime is broken
Monday, 5 November 2012The final discussion paper produced by the Legal Education and Training Review “lacks rigour and is therefore unhelpful” in concluding that the current system is unfit for purpose, the Law Society has said. But it strongly backed creating alternative routes to qualification.
Tags: continuing professional development, CPD, Law Society, legal education and training review, legal practice course, LETR, LPC, work-based learning
Posted in hrtraining, Latest news
In brief: Law Society gives in over reaccreditation, QS in Barnardo’s will push and much more
Friday, 5 October 2012Our regular news round-up covers the Law Society bowing to pressure over criminal litigation accreditation scheme plans, banks signing up to a new probate protocol, QualitySolicitors’ charitable partnership with Barnardo’s, the College of Law adding a Masters in Law to the LPC, an IP firm diversifying, and sluggish growth at the top firms.
Tags: criminal law, intellectual property, Law Society, legal practice course, LPC, probate, QASA, Quality Assurance Scheme for Advocates, QualitySolicitors, Solicitors Regulation Authority
Posted in Latest news, News In Brief
LETR team floats radical reforms to “unfit” training regime
Wednesday, 29 August 2012The system for training lawyers is not fit for purpose, the Legal Education and Training Review research team has suggested. The team of academics floated a series of ideas that in some instances would represent radical reform of the present regime.
Tags: bar professional training course, bar standards board, ILEX Professional Standards, Institute of Chartered Accountants, legal education and training review, legal practice course, LETR, LPC, Solicitors Regulation Authority
Posted in Barristers, hrtraining, Latest news, Legal Executives, Solicitors
Trainees “happy with LPC” but law students want more work experience, says survey
Thursday, 21 June 2012Most trainee solicitors think that the legal practice course has prepared them for legal practice, a new survey has shown. The results arguably run contrary to the sentiments coming out of the ongoing Legal Education and Training Review.
Tags: graduate diploma in law, law degree, legal education and training review, legal practice course, LETR, LPC
Posted in hrtraining, Latest news
Law Society backs alternative routes to qualification as Mayson airs fears over direction of LETR
Wednesday, 23 May 2012The Legal Education and Training Review should lead to alternative routes to qualification through a modularised and work-based approach, the Law Society has said. It comes as Professor Stephen Mayson has expressed concern that the review is in danger of being subsumed by vested interests.
Tags: bar professional training course, Law Society, legal education and training review, legal practice course, LPC
Posted in hrtraining, Latest news
Review sets out “radical” options for reform of legal education and training
Tuesday, 13 March 2012More common training of would-be lawyers, sector-wide CPD, and scrapping the training contract and pupillage, are among the “more radical” options being considered by the Legal Education and Training Review, according to its first discussion paper, issued yesterday.
Tags: bar standards board, ILEX Professional Standards, legal education, legal education and training review, legal practice course, LPC, pupillage, Solicitors Regulation Authority
Posted in Barristers, hrtraining, Latest news, Legal Executives, Solicitors
Bar students set for first LPC exemptions, but will providers discount their fees?
Tuesday, 14 June 2011Bar students are set to become the first group offered exemptions from parts of the legal practice course (LPC), it has emerged. However, LPC providers will not be required to offer a discount on fees. The move has been driven by changes to the Qualified Lawyers Transfer Scheme.
Tags: bar professional training course, legal practice course, LPC, qualified lawyers transfer scheme
Posted in Barristers, hrtraining, News, Solicitors
Weekly round-up: criminals target law firms, LPO ethics and accountants eye legal market
Monday, 13 September 2010Our weekly round-up of other useful news and articles highlights worries that criminals are targeting failing law firms, accountants wanting more of the legal services market, concerns over new conflicts rules, a call to change the terms of PII cover, the need for more ethics guidance around LPO and much more.
Tags: conflicts of interest, diversity, legal process outsourcing, LPC, LPO, marketing, professional indemnity insurance, Solicitors Regulation Authority, SRA
Posted in Market monitor, Solicitors
Notes on a scandal
Thursday, 9 September 2010Law students have been here before. When I first started working on the Law Society Gazette in 1996, I went to Trainee Solicitors Group conferences where I would meet legal practice course graduates who had unsuccessfully applied for literally hundreds of training contracts.
Tags: bar professional training course, legal practice course, LPC
Posted in Blog