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The ethical considerations of being a barrister are not being taught to Bar students because so much learning time is devoted to preparing for the “massive memory test” that is their exams, according to a senior lecturer and former barrister.
The Solicitors Regulation Authority remains confident that the Legal Services Education and Training Review will be ready to report by its original deadline of December 2012, despite earlier concerns that the review would overrun.
Multinational firm DWF Group plc will no longer set specific A-level/Scottish Highers requirements for training contract applicants, as the firm continues its drive to attract a more diverse range of candidates and increase social mobility in the legal profession.
The Bar Council has launched a new website Become-a-barrister.com which aims to promote social mobility in the profession and dispel the myth that the career is only open to those from privileged backgrounds.
The Legal Education Foundation has announced the appointment of two new governors, while confirming that its latest round of grants total over £500,000.
More flexible pathways to qualifying as a solicitor and "rigorous standards" are at the heart of the Solicitors Regulation Authority’s reform programme, its director of education and training has said.
Vocational education provider BPP has been acquired by TDR Capital in a move the educator called a “strong vote of confidence” in the brand.
The Bar Council is this week hosting the Bar Placement Scheme in conjunction with the Social Mobility Foundation.
The JLD is running a free one-day event for LPC students, designed to help them in their search for a training contract and to gain awareness of the issues they may face along the way.
Lincoln’s Inn offers more than £2 million each year in various scholarships, awards and prizes.
Founded by Dr Ann Limb in 1998, the organisation was set up following Baroness Kennedy KC’s Learning Works report, which identified a significant number of adults who lacked formal qualifications.
The ongoing Legal Education and Training Review, being undertaken by the SRA, the BSB and ILEX, now has its own website.
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One of the main reasons that the Solicitors Regulation Authority introduced the Solicitors Qualifying Exam (SQE) route to qualification, was in an effort to promote social mobility, but will the new regime lead to an increase in diversity within the legal profession?
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