Sentences with phrase «address changes in the profession»

Its innovative and transformative curriculum would address changes in the profession by focussing on innovation in legal education and offering more opportunities for experiential learning geared towards «new competencies» such as entrepreneurial spirit, financial literacy and technological proficiency.
In a letter of intent published in October, the university said its program will be a departure from traditional law schools found in Canada and focus on innovation in legal education that addresses changes in the profession.

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«We remain publicly committed to addressing climate change through sustainable design principles and are resolute in helping to foster a more diverse and inclusive profession.
The Teaching Schools Council will work with teaching networks to bring about cultural change in the profession by addressing barriers to flexible working.
The flexibility provided by ESSA presented an opportunity for states to invest in pipeline - spanning changes that address several components of the teaching profession.48 While most states focused primarily on one or two aspects of the pipeline to improve in their ESSA plans or addressed challenges and solutions in broad terms, other states presented a more holistic theory of change with targeted strategies that address the entire pipeline — from the intentional recruitment of diverse teachers and more clinical teacher preparation experiences, to data - driven professional development and career advancement frameworks.
So like any profession, the need to continually improve is essential so that we're in a position in our profession of education to rapidly address internal changes.
The Global TEC Forum addressed diversity in the tech industry, the latest disruptions and challenges facing the legal profession, and how emerging technologies are changing the practice of law.
«We hope it will pave the way for systemic change in the legal profession that will address the realities women in private practice are facing.»
Today I've discovered a new project — Ms. JD — which endeavors to address the issue of women in the legal profession and «change the face of the legal profession.
This gave rise to the final report to Convocation in 2016, Working Together for Change: Strategies to Address Issues of Systemic Racism in the Legal Professions, which found that forty per cent of racialized licensees identified their ethnic / racial identity as a barrier to entry to practise, while 43 per cent cited their ethnic / racial identity as a barrier to advancement.
Another aspect that I have mentioned before that ABS supporters do not address is (1) the fact that Australia's legal profession fumbled the handling of discipline cases, causing the government to step in and make changes and (2) the fact that England's law society fumbled the division of governing in the public interest and advocating in the profession's interest, causing the government to step in and implement a report prepared by an accountant.
General counsel must increasingly become mini-CEOs of their legal organisations, building their departments in the same way as CEOs build companies in order to address the exponential changes these challenges are bringing to the profession, according to Pearson general counsel Bjarne Tellmann.
It was decided that it should also address the changing environment in which lawyers practise; that it should develop tools and resources to help lawyers adapt to the changes in the legal profession and the world around them; and that it should help lawyers adopt new ways of doing business.
In the final part of their paper, «Computers, Professionalism and the Rule of Law», Professors Remus and Levy address how technology is changing rather than replacing the work of lawyers, how the profession should be addressing and regulating those changes, and what light those changes shed on the value of organising lawyers as a profession.
Already in its fifth year, the CodeX FutureLaw Conference at Stanford Law School, California, will address technology - driven changes to the legal profession.
Liam Brown addresses change in the legal profession, sharing insights and observations about the market forces impacting our industry.
In a constantly changing legal profession, how can we equip the next set of leaders with the tools and skills to leverage innovation in addressing our widening access to justice gaIn a constantly changing legal profession, how can we equip the next set of leaders with the tools and skills to leverage innovation in addressing our widening access to justice gain addressing our widening access to justice gap?
on Working Together for Change: Strategies to Address Issues of Systemic Racism in the Legal Professions
The Working Group's final report, titled Working Together for Change: Strategies to Address Issues of Systemic Racism in the Legal Professions, contains 13 recommendations that fall within five broad categories of action: measuring progress, accelerating culture shift, educating for change, implementing supports and operations of the Law SoChange: Strategies to Address Issues of Systemic Racism in the Legal Professions, contains 13 recommendations that fall within five broad categories of action: measuring progress, accelerating culture shift, educating for change, implementing supports and operations of the Law Sochange, implementing supports and operations of the Law Society.
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