The concurrent trends of increasing legal education cost,
decreasing legal employment, and strong debt insulation are setting the law school market up for a crash.
Not exact matches
Such working habits also create numerous
employment risks, including days lost to ill - health,
decrease in performance, and prospective
legal claims for stress, constructive dismissal, and / or breach of the Working Time Regulations.
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decrease in full - time
employment and stagnant wages also contribute to making
legal services even less affordable for a growing number of people.
The drop - off in the numbers in the second year of the recession was steeper than the
decrease in volume seen during the first year of the recession, as the recession continued to batter both the economy in general and the
legal employment market specifically.