As the legal profession changes, so the training and education required evolves. Josh Bottomley and Rob Farquharson report 5aad13bb-a68b-4e77-b556-4f6cc7e52090

It is a truism that lawyers are the ultimate knowledge workers. In maintaining that position the depth and, importantly, the currency, of a lawyer’s understanding form the knowledge bedrock on which their practice is built.

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