This excellent collection of contributions about the current state of the legal profession, the re-shaping of services, and the way we train lawyers and judges for the 21st century is an essential read for any professional associated with legal services.
- Philip Taylor MBE, The Bill of Middlesex
Foreword
Acknowledgements
Notes on Contributors
1. The Centre for Professional Legal Education and Research, the futures of the Legal Profession and Education: An Introduction
2. Professionalism, Enterprise and the Market: contradictory or complementary?
Julia Evetts
3. The financialisation of large firms: situated discourses and practices of re-organisation
Daniel Muzio
4. Judicial Diversity and the new Judge
R. Hunter
5. Delivering Family Justice: new ways of working in a changing professional landscape
Mavis Maclean
6. A Review of the Legal Education Landscape and the Legal Education and Training Review
Julian Webb
7. The Nature and Purpose of the Law Degree in the light of LETR
Andrew Sanders
8. Creating a more flexible approach to education and training
Alex Roy
9. Key Issues in Legal Education from the Profession's Viewpoint
Tony King
10. An Agenda for Research on the Legal Profession and Legal Education: An American Perspective
Rick Abel
Index
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Om bidragsyterne
Hilary Sommerlad is Professor of Law and Research Director of the Centre for Professional Legal Education and Research (CEPLER) at Birmingham Law School.
Sonia Harris-Short is former Professor of Family Law and Policy at Birmingham Law School and the former Head of CEPLER.
Steven Vaughan is a Lecturer and Education Director of CEPLER at Birmingham Law School.
Richard Young is Professor of Law and Policy at the University of Birmingham.