Legal Education

  • Manchester Met Uni offers lifeline to Halliwells trainees with law firm work placement scheme

    By Alex Aldridge | July 26, 2010

    Manchester Metropolitan University is offering assistance to the Halliwells future trainees who saw their training contracts cancelled last week with the launch of a new scheme for unemployed graduates. The university will give £1,000 to firms that take on unemployed law graduates for a month-long work placement. The award will allow the receiving firm to pay the graduates a minimum wage salary for four weeks, without incurring costs. The source of the money is a £300,000 grant given to Manchester Met by the Higher Education Funding Council for England to help unemployed graduates gain work experience.

    1 minute read

  • Forty-five future Halliwells trainees see training contracts cancelled

    By Suzi Ring | July 22, 2010

    Forty-five Halliwells trainees who were due to start their training contracts during the coming year have had their offers terminated in the wake of the firm's asset sale. The trainees spread across three intakes in August this year and January and June 2011 were informed on Monday (19 July) that their training contracts have been cancelled. They will be able to reapply to the purchasing firms through the normal recruitment process, but with no guarantee of the original commitment being honoured.

    1 minute read

  • CC increases retention rates to 79% for September qualifying intake

    By Sofia Lind | July 14, 2010

    Clifford Chance (CC) has improved its trainee retention rates with 79% of September qualifiers due to remain with the magic circle firm. The offer rate at the firm stood at 82%, as CC offered 60 jobs to 73 qualifiers, from which 58 have accepted a role with the firm. The numbers mark an improvement of almost 10% on the rates at the City giant in March this year and in September 2009, when the retention rate stood at 70% on both occasions.

    1 minute read

  • Beachcroft defers one third of trainees from September intake

    By Claire Ruckin | July 2, 2010

    Beachcroft has deferred a number of trainees who were due to start their training contract at the firm this September. Ten of the 29 trainees from the firm's September intake have agreed to defer for one year, while four more are likely to take paralegal roles - including one in Auckland and another with a Beachcroft client - before commencing their training contract in one year's time.

    1 minute read

  • Norton Rose teams up with Cass to pilot partner training

    By Sofia Lind | June 9, 2010

    Norton Rose is set to pilot a global partner development programme after entering an agreement with Cass Business School in London. Partners at the City law firm will be trained in areas including efficiency and management under a new scheme to be rolled out later this month.

    1 minute read

  • Garrigues launches MBA management programme for law firm leaders

    By Suzi Ring | June 1, 2010

    Garrigues' former managing partner is set to launch an executive Master of Business Administration (MBA) to train lawyers and other professionals on leading advisory businesses. Miguel Gordillo, who stepped down from his role as managing partner at the Spanish giant in September 2009, will launch the programme in October this year alongside former chief executive of Deloitte in Europe Alberto Terol.

    1 minute read

  • A legal gig - why Blur's drummer decided to train as a lawyer

    By Alex Aldridge | May 12, 2010

    It's the first day of the Legal Practice Course (LPC) at BPP Law School's Holborn branch. To break the ice, the tutor suggests that each person tells everyone else what they did over the summer. Cue the usual tales of vacation schemes and exotic holidays. Finally, it's the turn of the scruffy older guy in the corner. "I did some gigs in Hyde Park, then headlined Glastonbury." "A few people thought I was joking at first," explains Dave Rowntree, LPC student and drummer in the band Blur. "But they googled me and found out I was telling the truth. Not that it was a big deal - after a day it was obvious I wasn't going to turn up in a diamond-encrusted Rolls Royce and laud it over everyone. I'm serious about the law and love learning."

    1 minute read

  • Eversheds set to launch new training academy

    By Claire Ruckin | May 11, 2010

    Eversheds is set to launch a new training academy as part of a major shake-up of its learning and development framework, in a bid to move further away from promotions based on post-qualification experience (PQE). Junior lawyers at the firm will be able to apply to study courses on business accounts and reporting, building commercial relationships, marketing and business development from June. The firm will also run a shortened Master in Business Administration programme.

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  • Student round-up: Coventry Uni unveils sports law course; Ashurst signs UAE law school deal

    By Alex Aldridge | May 10, 2010

    Coventry University is launching a new postgraduate certificate in sports law. The one-year programme will run for the first time from October 2010, and will be delivered at Coventry University's new London campus located in East India House in the City of London. The course, which will cost around £3,000, is open to anyone with an LLB or GDL qualification or to non-legally qualified individuals with significant experience in the sports world.

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  • OC signs up to exclusive College of Law training deal

    By Suzi Ring | April 22, 2010

    Osborne Clarke (OC) has become the latest firm to seal an exclusive deal to send all of its City trainees to study at the College of Law. From September 2010, the college will provide the Graduate Diploma in Law, the Professional Skills Course and the Legal Practice Course for all of OC's future trainees.

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  • New Jersey Law Journal

    President's Departure Marks Latest Change at Seton Hall

    By Christine Charnosky | July 26, 2023

    The move follows—but doesn't appear related to—the institution's $1 million fraud investigation at its law school.

    4 minute read

  • Law.com

    Perkins Coie Establishes $300K Tech Law Scholarship at HBCU North Carolina Central University School of Law

    By Christine Charnosky | July 26, 2023

    "I commend and thank Perkins Coie for the firm's generosity and visionary leadership in technology law, a growing and significant practice area," Patricia Timmons-Goodson, dean of NCCU Law, said in a statement. "The creation of the Perkins Coie Technology Law Scholarship at North Carolina Central University School of Law will over time strengthen and diversify the legal profession."

    3 minute read

  • Law.com

    Bill Adams to Step Down From ABA Next Year

    By Christine Charnosky | July 25, 2023

    "Bill has been a good face for the council. He has been accessible to and a real resource for the deans. His approach was to deal with problems quickly before they became bigger problems, and he served legal education well," Leo Martinez said in a statement.

    4 minute read

  • Law.com

    Stanford Law's Associate Dean of DEI Resigns Months After Interrupting Judge's On-Campus Speech

    By Christine Charnosky | July 20, 2023

    "Associate Dean Steinbach and I both hope that SLS can move forward as a community from the divisions caused by the March 9 event," which presented "significant challenges for the administration, the students, and the entire law school community," SLS Dean Jenny Martinez wrote in her email.

    6 minute read

  • Law.com

    New NALP Survey Shows 85% Job Satisfaction—But Increased Debt—Among 2019 Law School Grads

    By Christine Charnosky | July 20, 2023

    The class of 2019 law school graduates have higher overall job satisfaction and some are earning more as compared with previous classes, but many also have more student loan debt, according to a National Association for Law Placement Foundation and NALP study released Wednesday.

    5 minute read

  • Law.com

    Missing 'Light Bulb Moments': Former Western State Law Dean Easley on Retiring After 44 Years in Academia

    By Christine Charnosky | July 19, 2023

    "And I thought to myself, I've got to find a way that I can be a law student permanently and yet make money at it. So I loved every minute of the 44 years—year after year as everything was evolving and changing," Allen Easley told Law.com.

    8 minute read

  • Law.com

    'The Supreme Court Made It Harder, Not Impossible': Law School Leaders Talk Recruiting Without Affirmative Action

    By Christine Charnosky | July 18, 2023

    "The Supreme Court made it harder. It didn't make it impossible," Timothy Lynch, vice president and general counsel for the University of Michigan, said during the recent AALS affirmative action conference. "So that means we all have to work harder and that is just one of the challenges in life."

    5 minute read

  • Daily Report Online

    Baker & Hostetler Helps Georgia Law School Create Legal Tech-Driven Course

    By Thomas Spigolon | July 18, 2023

    The course is among the few in the U.S. to prepare law students for attorney and non-attorney legal tech jobs, and "one of the only examples of a private law firm contributing directly to law school curriculum," the firm said.

    7 minute read

  • Legaltech News

    Harvard Launches New Initiative to Better Understand—and Shape—the Future of AI

    By Cassandre Coyer | July 18, 2023

    Harvard Law School and the Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society become the latest players in the legal industry to dedicate resources to further legal professionals' understanding of artificial intelligence.

    4 minute read

  • National Law Journal

    Law Students Join Forces to Create Smoother Career Paths to Plaintiffs Work

    By Christine Schiffner | July 18, 2023

    A new nationwide student organization aims to help young attorneys map a career path into plaintiffs work.

    3 minute read

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