Jane Ching, professor of professional legal education, Nottingham Law School (www.ntu.ac.uk/nls/)
Jane Ching, professor of professional legal education, Nottingham Law School (www.ntu.ac.uk/nls/)
Jane Ching reflects on two decades in legal education & looks to the future
Jane Ching explores the importance of language within legal education
Jane Ching & Natalie Byrom grapple with the present & future demands of legal services education
Nick Jarrett-Kerr suggests routes towards the expansion of educational horizons for lawyers
Jane Ching explores how the changing legal landscape will affect lawyers’ approach to CPD
Is becoming a paralegal a safer move to qualification? Jane Ching investigates
Jane Ching looks at making the most of, & going beyond, CPD
Continuing, professional, developmental...Jane Ching debates the true meaning of CPD
Commercial and technology team in Cambridgestrengthened by partner hire
Hampshire firm appoints head of new family department
Firm strengthens securities practice with partner return
From blockbuster judgments to procedural shake-ups, the courts are busy reshaping litigation practice. Writing in NLJ this week, Professor Dominic Regan of City Law School hails the Court of Appeal's 'exquisite judgment’ in Mazur restoring the role of supervised non-qualified staff, and highlights a ‘mammoth’ damages ruling likened to War and Peace, alongside guidance on medical reporting fees, where a pragmatic 25% uplift was imposed