Leading lawyers are yet to be convinced of the case for MBA-style training for LPC students, with many believing such training would better serve more experienced lawyers. Claire Ruckin reports on the latest Big Question survey

Three-quarters of the UK’s top lawyers have given the thumbs-down to MBA-style training being incorporated in the Legal Practice Course (LPC), with the latest Legal Week/EJ Legal Big Question survey showing seventy-six percent of lawyers rejecting the notion.

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