Legal Education

  • Law Student Report 2011

    By Legal Week | February 15, 2010

    Capturing the views of over 3,000 law undergraduates from the UK's top universities (Russell Group) as well as Graduate Diploma in Law (GDL) students from the College of Law, BPP Law School and Kaplan Law School, this report identifies the reasons why students choose law as a career and how their views of law firms develop throughout their studies. This report looks at the career options considered by students, what attracts them to law and the most powerful influences on their choice of firm. The report reveals which forms of marketing have the most impact and which firms students believe are the most prestigious, the best for training contracts and best for a healthy work/life balance.

    1 minute read

  • Training and education

    By Legal Week | January 4, 2010

    Alex Aldridge looks at how exclusive training deals came to dominate legal education, while Charlotte Edmond assesses law firms' efforts to reach out to a more diverse group of aspiring lawyers...

    1 minute read

  • International Edition

    Training and education: Moving on up

    By Legal Week | December 21, 2009

    It was inevitable that the recent report put together by former cabinet minister Alan Milburn would find professions such as law and medicine dominated by affluent, privately-educated individuals. While social mobility has been on the political agenda for years, the professions have seen little change, with the majority of the UK's lawyers still coming from a select group of independently-educated pupils who go on to attend Russell Group universities.

    1 minute read

  • Training and education: Moving on up

    By Legal Week | December 21, 2009

    It was inevitable that the recent report put together by former cabinet minister Alan Milburn would find professions such as law and medicine dominated by affluent, privately-educated individuals. While social mobility has been on the political agenda for years, the professions have seen little change, with the majority of the UK's lawyers still coming from a select group of independently-educated pupils who go on to attend Russell Group universities.

    1 minute read

  • Training and education: All tied up

    By Legal Week | December 21, 2009

    The last few years have seen the College of Law, BPP Law School and, to a lesser extent, Kaplan Law School jostle with each other to secure tie-ups with the top law firms. In the main, firms have been receptive to their advances, with the result being that the vast majority of UK top 20 law firms - and many top 50 firms and US firms with London offices - now have arrangements in place to send their future trainees to study the Graduate Diploma in Law (GDL) and Legal Practice Course (LPC) exclusively with a certain course provider.

    1 minute read

  • Career Clinic: Is my withdrawn training contract better kept secret?

    By Legal Week | October 7, 2009

    "I had a training contract with a top 10 City firm, but after failing a GDL exam, my contract was withdrawn. I have spoken to a few other students from the same firm and other City firms who are in the same position. Now that we are all reapplying for contracts, is it worth mentioning the previous TC? Surely it is a positive achievement despite the disappointing end? Would it be wise to mention this on a CV/application form, or would it be better to do it face-to-face with recruiters?"

    1 minute read

  • College of Law comes top of the class to seal Ashurst training tie-up

    By Legal Week | September 30, 2009

    Ashurst has become one of the last firms in the UK top 20 to sign an exclusive deal to send all its future trainees to a specific course provider. From 2010, all Ashurst trainees will study at the College of Law, with the law school beating competition from rivals including BPP, Kaplan Law School and the Oxford Institute of Legal Practice to secure the agreement.

    1 minute read

  • Why scrapping training contracts is a bad idea

    By Legal Week | September 30, 2009

    Former Taylor Wessing trainee Natalie Salunke questions the recent proposals to do away with training contracts...

    1 minute read

  • Dentons signs up to exclusive training deal with College of Law

    By Legal Week | August 20, 2009

    Denton Wilde Sapte has sealed a deal to send all of its future trainees to study exclusively with the College of Law. The agreement, which starts in September, will cover both the Legal Practice Course (LPC) and the Graduate Diploma in Law (GDL). It will allow those with training contracts with Dentons to study at any of the College's five centres in the UK.

    1 minute read

  • Career Clinic: Is a London TC better than training in the regions?

    By Legal Week | August 20, 2009

    "I secured a training contract with a regional office of a large international firm back in 2007 to start in 2009 but, as expected, I have been deferred until 2010. "My problem is that I want to change offices and start my training contract in London. My perceptions of the legal world have changed drastically since applying for TCs towards the end of my second year at university and I now feel that the level of work which is available in London is more suited to my professional aspirations for the future.

    1 minute read

  • Law.com

    Ohio Northern University Law Reappoints Dean Amid Controversy With Tenured Professor

    By Christine Charnosky | July 13, 2023

    Charles Rose received a five-year contract extension in June, Dave Kielmeyer, executive director for ONU's Office of Communications and Marketing, told Law.com last week, adding that no formal announcement was made regarding Rose's reappointment.

    4 minute read

  • Daily Report Online

    UGA Law Launches Fund Honoring Ralston

    By Everett Catts | July 13, 2023

    The fund will supply support for scholarships, summer fellowships or Georgia leaders-in-residence at the law school in memory of Ralston, 68, who died in November. He was a 1980 graduate of the law school.

    3 minute read

  • Law.com

    NCBE Releases Sample Questions for NextGen Bar Exam

    By Christine Charnosky | July 12, 2023

    "The new multiple-choice questions test legal issue spotting in a way that reflects the complexity of legal issues found in practice, where a matter of criminal law, for example, may have associated evidentiary and procedural issues," Mike Gianelloni, NCBE's managing editor for the NextGen exam, said in a statement.

    5 minute read

  • Law.com

    Judge Cuts Counts From Professor's Discrimination Suit Against Michigan Law

    By Christine Charnosky | July 12, 2023

    University of Michigan Law School professor Laura Beny claims she was subjected to inequitable treatment dating back to when she joined the law school faculty in 2003.

    5 minute read

  • Law.com

    After 'Fierce Battle' With ALS, Tulsa University Law Professor Dies at 60

    By Christine Charnosky | July 10, 2023

    "In her typical warrior fashion, Betsy fought this horrid disease with everything she had and then some, advocating not only for herself but for others and their families stricken by ALS," Miriam H. Marton, associate dean for Experiential Learning, wrote in an obituary published in LexisNexis on Saturday.

    4 minute read

  • Law.com

    Dean of Drake Law School to Step Down Next Year

    By Christine Charnosky | July 10, 2023

    "The Law School is in a strong position to attract a highly talented successor, in very large part because of Dean Anderson's many notable accomplishments," Drake University Provost Sue Mattison said in an email to faculty and staff announcing Anderson's plans to step down.

    4 minute read

  • National Law Journal

    Law Schools Must Embrace AI

    By Joseph Landau and Ron Lazebnik | July 10, 2023

    While AI may eliminate some legal jobs, the legal profession will continue to thrive as new technology enables lawyers to spend less time on basic tasks and more time on developing creative legal strategies and providing more personalized client services.

    6 minute read

  • Law.com

    Superior Court Wrongly Conducted 'In Camera' Review of Attorney-Client Privileged Documents, State Appeals Court Says

    By Mason Lawlor | July 7, 2023

    A father suing his former counsel for alleged legal malpractice in a parental rights lawsuit instead improperly used his privilege "as a shield" to block inquiry into an issue he raised, Judge Michael S. Catlett found.

    4 minute read

  • Law.com

    Judges and Media Both Want to Get the Truth Out—but How?

    By Christine Charnosky | July 7, 2023

    "In one of Dr. King's speeches, he said that our destinies are inextricably intertwined," Bernice B. Donald, a nationally recognized retired federal judge, said. "And I think that is certainly true of courts and media."

    4 minute read

  • Law.com

    Tips for Maximizing the Homestretch of Bar Prep

    By Kimberly Wolenberg | July 7, 2023

    The Fourth of July marks a pivotal point during study for the July bar exam.

    7 minute read

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