Sentences with phrase «different legal routes»

The point in all this, about which I am sure we agree, is that if Labour was serious about a one - nation education system it would be discussing these different legal routes to bringing all state funded schools under democratic control.

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We also would have had a different route to become parents, as along with the legal improvements in partnerships and marriage, come various law changes in terms of parenting also.
One falls prey to a series of pranks en route to a legal vocation, while the other studies medicine before discovering a different calling entirely, and it is years before their destinies are entwined in a mesmerizing alliance.
She shares her sister's view that there are so many different possibilities of how to enter the legal profession, aside the traditional route, than there were previously, with less differentiation of whether you are a solicitor, barrister or Chartered Legal Execulegal profession, aside the traditional route, than there were previously, with less differentiation of whether you are a solicitor, barrister or Chartered Legal ExecuLegal Executive.
What's going to happen as different providers of legal services grow is that some students will embrace traditional opportunities, others will find alternative routes into the profession — for instance, as companies develop their in - house departments.
The days gave the students an overview of the legal profession, the career options available to them as well as different routes into law including choosing an apprenticeship.
If you are looking at different routes to market for your goods and services, including looking to expand abroad, we can help you to choose the best approach and draft the necessary legal documents to support and implement that approach.
We heard from great speakers about different branches of the legal profession: Emma McClure, a newly qualified solicitor at Swain & Co, spoke about her route to qualification and work as a public and prison law solicitor; Elizabeth Mottershaw, a pupil barrister at Garden Court North, offered her insight into life at the bar and how to secure pupillage; and Charlotte Wilson, a legal executive at Irwin Mitchell, discussed her decision to qualify through the Chartered Institute of Legal Executives (CILEx) and her work in community care and Court of Proteclegal profession: Emma McClure, a newly qualified solicitor at Swain & Co, spoke about her route to qualification and work as a public and prison law solicitor; Elizabeth Mottershaw, a pupil barrister at Garden Court North, offered her insight into life at the bar and how to secure pupillage; and Charlotte Wilson, a legal executive at Irwin Mitchell, discussed her decision to qualify through the Chartered Institute of Legal Executives (CILEx) and her work in community care and Court of Proteclegal executive at Irwin Mitchell, discussed her decision to qualify through the Chartered Institute of Legal Executives (CILEx) and her work in community care and Court of ProtecLegal Executives (CILEx) and her work in community care and Court of Protection.
where a qualified lawyer will advise you on the different routes into practice as well as the steps involved in legal training.
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