Its aim is to help lawyers and
legal academics figure out what to read, not only in their own area of specialization, but also outside it.
Not exact matches
«In an ideal world, these
figures would be of interest only to
academics and the church itself but in a country where the church in question has a privileged
legal and constitutional position, they must be subject to wider public scrutiny and their implications drawn out.
Most practitioners accept that
figure, arrived at by the
legal academic Professor Stephen Mason.
The
figure was arrived at by Professor Stephen Mayson, the
legal academic who came up with the memorable and equally alarming finding that as many as 3,000 law firms could go to the wall as a result of the reforms flowing from the Legal Services Act
legal academic who came up with the memorable and equally alarming finding that as many as 3,000 law firms could go to the wall as a result of the reforms flowing from the
Legal Services Act
Legal Services Act 2007.
That being the case the Friday before Labour Day weekend is like New Year's Eve and my tradition for
academic New Year's Eve is to take a look at the incoming class of law students to see what their mindset is and try to
figure out how to relate to them (I dropped my Dragnet reference with regards to
legal writing «just the facts» years ago, which was a shame because I really liked that one).