Legal Education and Training Review

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  • The Report
  • Background
    • What is LETR?
    • Research Team
    • Co-chairs
  • Briefing and Discussion Papers
  • Open Submissions
  • Literature Review
  • References

Chapter 3 – Trends and developments in the legal services market

  • Introduction
  • Economic performance of the legal services market
  • Looking to the future: identifying the drivers of change
  • The international dimension
  • Key political, legislative and structural changes
  • The changing regulatory landscape
  • Other structural changes
  • Stratification and specialisation: breadth or depth?
  • The unregulated sector
  • Workforce projections and implications
  • Conclusions
  • References

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The Report

  • Executive Summary
    • Executive Summary (English)
    • Executive Summary (Welsh)
  • Acknowledgements
  • Foreword
    • Foreword (English)
    • Foreword (Welsh)
  • Chapter 1 – Introduction
    • Background
    • Aims of the study
    • The scope of the research
    • Approach to the study
    • Structure of the report
    • References
  • Chapter 2 – The Current System of Legal Services Education and Training
    • Introduction
    • The current LSET systems
    • What is valued and required by the legal services sector?
    • Perceived strengths and weaknesses of the current system
    • Conclusions
    • References
    • Annex I       Knowledge, skills and attributes – currently prescribed
    • Annex II      Periods of supervised practice
    • Annex III     Continuing professional development schemes
  • Chapter 3 – Trends and developments in the legal services market
    • Introduction
    • Economic performance of the legal services market
    • Looking to the future: identifying the drivers of change
    • The international dimension
    • Key political, legislative and structural changes
    • The changing regulatory landscape
    • Other structural changes
    • Stratification and specialisation: breadth or depth?
    • The unregulated sector
    • Workforce projections and implications
    • Conclusions
    • References
  • Chapter 4 – Evidencing Competence and Quality
    • Introduction
    • Defining competence
    • Competence and outcomes in professional education
    • A way ahead – a needs-led approach?
    • The ingredients of legal competence
    • Consistent and shared standards
    • Robust learning and assessment approaches
    • Conclusions
    • References
    • Annex I       Use of learning outcomes, competencies and standards in LSET for the regulated professions
    • Annex II      National Lawyer Competency Standard (Canada)
    • Annex III     Comparison of QAA Benchmark and JASB Statement for the QLD
  • Chapter 5 – Legal Services Education and Training: Fit for the future
    • Introduction
    • Demonstrating competence
    • Competence and flexibility
    • Continuing Competence – CPD and accreditation
    • Competence and specialisation
    • Quality assurance
    • Conclusions
    • References
    • Annex I       Patterns of entry, accreditation and exemption (updated from LETR Research Update 12/2)
    • Annex II      Examples of Law Society and other specialist accreditations
    • Annex III     General Medical Council and General Dental Council revalidation schemes
  • Chapter 6 – The Future Role and Scope of Regulation
    • Introduction
    • Fair access and barriers to entry
    • Assuring competence through supervised practice and CPD
    • The reach of regulation
    • Addressing information needs and regulatory design – from information hub to Legal Education Council
    • References
  • Chapter 7 – Conclusions and Recommendations
    • Introduction
    • Quality
    • Consistency and quality assurance
    • Cost
    • Access and mobility
    • Flexibility
    • Future processes and research
    • Recommendations
    • References
    • Annex I       Interim Equality Impact Assessment
  • Appendices
    • Appendix A: Respondents to Discussion Papers and other participants
    • Appendix B: Membership of the Consultation Steering Panel and the Equality, Diversity and Social Mobility Expert Advisory Group
    • Appendix C: Summaries of interim papers and events attended
    • Appendix D: Research Methodology
    • Appendix E: Interview Guides and Evaluation Forms for Solicitors and their Skills
    • Glossary
  • Terms
  • Accessibility
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