Legal Education

  • Ashurst targets Indian graduates in effort to broaden trainee intake

    By Jeremy Hodges | March 30, 2010

    Ashurst will for the first time take on trainees direct from India from September 2011. The top 10 law firm has been actively targeting both Indian and Chinese universities for prospective trainees over the last year, with the first wave of new recruits set to hit the firm next year.

    1 minute read

  • Camerons offers two NQs contracts over permanent positions

    By Sofia Lind | March 30, 2010

    CMS Cameron McKenna has taken the unusual step of offering trainees temporary contracts upon qualification. Camerons retained an above-average 79% of its 29 trainees qualifying in March, but it has since emerged that two of the group were offered contracts of just one year and six months respectively.

    1 minute read

  • Training and education

    By Legal Week | March 25, 2010

    Attempts to replace the training contract with work-based education are struggling to win support...

    1 minute read

  • Training and education: Leaders in the making

    By Legal Week | March 24, 2010

    Many current managing partners joined their firms before law became a global business. They worked hard, focused on their clients and then found themselves running increasingly complex and sophisticated organisations. Not surprisingly, the approach to leadership and management in law varies greatly and many leaders have been left to develop these broader skills in relative isolation. This is compounded by the fact that every other fee earner in the firm is working hard, focusing on their clients and trying their best to ignore the things that management is doing. This article assesses the extent to which current approaches to developing partners prepares them for the future and the role that training/development departments play in this future.

    1 minute read

  • Training and education: The evolution of legal training

    By Legal Week | March 24, 2010

    Since its establishment in January 2007, the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) has indelibly stamped its mark on the profession. Having introduced a new code of conduct in 2007 and overhauled the Legal Practice Course, the SRA in 2008 began to tackle the training contract, which has been the route for qualification as a solicitor since 1994, by trialing a new system for training lawyers. "We're aiming to make the legal profession one pure meritocracy," declares SRA education and training manager Tim Pearce.

    1 minute read

  • Training and education: The talent grab

    By Friederike Heine | March 24, 2010

    Despite a broad move towards widening participation, entry into the legal profession is a long way from being a level playing field. A demand for intelligent high-performers inherently pushes law firms towards recruiting from leading institutions, so despite their best efforts at broadening access it may be of limited surprise that half of the trainees recruited at City firms over the last two years went to one of the UK's top 10 universities.

    1 minute read

  • Hengeler ramps up business education for junior lawyers

    By Suzi Ring | March 23, 2010

    Leading German firm Hengeler Mueller has shaken up its associate training programme, as growing numbers of firms operating in the country look at amending their own training programmes for lawyers. Hengeler's formal link with Switzerland's University of St Gallen came into effect on 1 January, with associates to start the first modules with the university this month.

    1 minute read

  • The NY Bar exam - first we take Manhattan, then we take Burnley

    By Legal Week | March 18, 2010

    The College of Law's newly-launched 'US JD-style' course - which enable its graduates to sit the New York Bar exam - will doubtless hold an allure to the increasing numbers of law students completing their studies without training contracts or pupillages to go to...

    1 minute read

  • College of Law to offer New York Bar course for UK law students

    By Alex Aldridge | March 12, 2010

    The College of Law has unveiled a new course that will enable students to sit the New York Bar exam. From September, students sitting the full-time Graduate Diploma in Law programme who go on to complete either the Legal Practice Course (LPC) or Bar Professional Training Course (BPTC) will be able to take the New York Bar Exam after an additional 22-week study programme.

    1 minute read

  • Simmons puts 25 trainees on new MBA programme

    By Sofia Lind | March 3, 2010

    Simmons & Simmons is set to put 25 of its future trainees onto its MBA programme with BPP this September, with the firm moving to make the MBA a permanent option within its graduate recruitment process. The City firm is now asking all potential recruits to specify whether or not they would like to take up the one-year course before starting their training contracts with the firm.

    1 minute read

  • Law.com

    Ahead of the Curve: The U.S. Supreme Court's Affirmative Action Ruling Has Created a Perception Problem for Law Schools

    By Christine Charnosky | July 17, 2023

    In this week's column, we examine law school leaders' fears that the U.S. Supreme Court's recent decision invalidating affirmative action in higher education could lead to demoralization among potential law school applicants.

    7 minute read

  • Law.com

    USC Gould Appoints First Black Law Dean

    By Christine Charnosky | July 17, 2023

    "As the first African American to hold this position ever and the first woman to hold this position in over four decades, my deanship will be about creating a new legacy and standing on the shoulders of giants," Franita Tolson said in a statement.

    4 minute read

  • Law.com

    Golden Gate University Law School Says It Plans to Stay Open for at Least the Next Academic Year

    By Christine Charnosky | July 14, 2023

    "In the clearest possible terms—no matter what course is chosen for our Law School—that GGU Law will continue to operate during the academic year 2023-24 and beyond as necessary to ensure at a minimum that all currently enrolled and entering students will continue to receive their scholarships and be able to receive an ABA-accredited degree," David J. Fike, GGU president, and Mark Yates, GGU Law dean, said in an email to the GGU Law community.

    4 minute read

  • Texas Lawyer

    AI in the Classroom: New Guidance From the Department of Education

    By Andrew J. Droke and Melissa M. Grand | July 14, 2023

    The Department of Education specifically identified risks with respect to data privacy and security, discrimination, unfair automated decision-making, and plagiarism.

    4 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

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