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In light of the current economic climate and the implementation of the Legal Services Act2007, those entering the legal profession are facing a decrease in the availibility of Training Contracts. Will this significantly impact upon the number of Students who are prepared to embark on the journey to become a Solicitor or will the training framework review work based learning pilot ptovide the solution to the future problems facing the legal profession?

TAPP, David (2010) In light of the current economic climate and the implementation of the Legal Services Act2007, those entering the legal profession are facing a decrease in the availibility of Training Contracts. Will this significantly impact upon the number of Students who are prepared to embark on the journey to become a Solicitor or will the training framework review work based learning pilot ptovide the solution to the future problems facing the legal profession? Masters thesis, Staffordshire University.

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The way of entry in to the legal profession is, for many prospective lawyers, arduous and undoubtedly expensive. This notion will be explored in greater depth, drawing on a number of external factors in an attempt to explain why the process is as difficult and problematic for potential lawyers. Whilst highlighting the core matter of this dissertation, it is necessary to explain how it ties in with the writer’s objectives and as such intending to expose these objectives through the vast array of empirical research that has been collated.

Item Type: Thesis (Masters)
Faculty: Previous Faculty of Business, Education and Law > Law
Depositing User: Dave TAPP
Date Deposited: 27 Aug 2013 15:55
Last Modified: 24 Feb 2023 13:39
URI: https://eprints.staffs.ac.uk/id/eprint/1343

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