Thomas, Linden (2019) The regulation of solicitors and university law clinics. Working Paper. University of Birmingham, Birmingham.
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Abstract
This working paper is a chapter from the forthcoming ‘Clinical Legal Education Handbook’ which is due to be published by the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies (IALS) in spring 2020. It outlines the impact that the changes to the regulation of solicitors, which are due to come into force with the introduction of the Solicitors Regulation Authority’s Standards and Regulations on 25 November 2019, may have on solicitors working and volunteering in university legal advice clinics. Given that many solicitors working in university law clinics will need to address their minds to this before the Clinical Legal Education Handbook is published, IALS have kindly given permission for this chapter to be published early.
The Clinical Legal Education Handbook is intended to act as a good practice guide and practical resource for those engaged in the design and delivery of clinical legal education programmes at university law schools. It has been written by lawyers, clinicians and third sector partners and will be available as an open access, online resource.
Type of Work: | Monograph (Working Paper) | ||||
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School/Faculty: | Colleges (2008 onwards) > College of Arts & Law | ||||
Number of Pages: | 14 | ||||
Department: | The Centre for Professional Legal Education and Research | ||||
Date: | September 2019 | ||||
Subjects: | K Law > K Law (General) | ||||
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Copyright Status: | © The Author | ||||
Copyright Holders: | The Author | ||||
ID Code: | 3264 |
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