Reseña del editor:
The law is a 'knowledge' business. The success of any law firm depends on the expertise and skills of the people who work in it. The Legal Training Handbook is a guide for anyone who has responsibility for any level of training in a firm or an in-house legal department. This concise handbook includes: what would-be employers can expect their prospective trainees to have been taught what is expected of 'supervisors' of trainees the standards trainees must achieve what training obligations qualified solicitors have to satisfy. A new addition to the Law Society's range of practical handbooks, this guide is fully up-to-date covering: the recent recommendations of the Legal Education and Training Review (LETR) the recommendations' initial implementation by the frontline regulators including the SRA the revised SRA Training Regulations and the new Code. This timely and user-friendly publication discusses why your firm should invest in training and how to measure the results. It analyses both the commercial and the regulatory aspects of training. Legal Education and Training Handbook is thorough and primarily suitable for medium to large size law firms in England and Wales.It would also be of interest to other legal professionals, such as barristers, licensed conveyancers and IP practitioners.
Biografía del autor:
Melissa Hardee was training partner at CMS Cameron McKenna and then director of the Legal Practice Course at City University's Inns of Court School of Law, before setting up international consultancy, Hardee Consulting, in 2008. She is chair of representative professional and education bodies and is a member of regulatory committees and working groups validation panels in England, Wales and Scotland. She is president of the City of Westminster and Holborn Law Society and has been a contributor to the LETR.
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- EditorialThe Law Society
- Año de publicación2015
- ISBN 10 1907698841
- ISBN 13 9781907698842
- EncuadernaciónTapa blanda
- Número de páginas528