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    The Bank and Credit Union Disasters in Lithuania: Where Were the Lawyers? by Kiršienė Julija

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…This comparative research concludes with propositions for changing legal profession regulations as well as lawyers’ and corporate officers’ education.…”
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    On Tending to the Ethics in Legal Ethics: Two Pedagogical Experiments by Thomas L Shaffer

    Published 2001-01-01
    “…Many, if not most instructors in such courses, aided or guided by the growing wealth of commercially-published course texts, approach the course as encompassing: (i) a large dose of teaching the “law of lawyering” (ie a combination of the legal profession’s rules for regulating the conduct of its members, the burgeoning body of decisional law reflecting both traditional6 and emerging ways in which courts are asked to rule on the subject of lawyers’ conduct, together with other statutory, regulatory law on the subject); (ii) certain instruction about the adversary system and the structure, history, composition, and service delivery systems of the legal profession;8 and (iii) some discussion of dominant professional norms and their relationship to students’ personal values.…”
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    Competition, Cooperation and Legal Change, service ideal, competition, corporatisation, legal services, Australian Legal Academy by David Weisbrot

    Published 1993-01-01
    “…In this article I have attempted to do this, with some trepidation, focussing particularly on the ways in which legal change1 may be promoted through the development of a more cooperative relationship between academic lawyers and the private legal profession.…”
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    STANDAR PROFESI HUKUM DAN KONTRIBUSI PENDIDIKAN TINGGI DALAM MEWUJUDKAN PROFESI HUKUM YANG PROFESIONAL DI ERA DISRUPTIF by Ahmad Syaifudin

    Published 2021-01-01
    “… The shift in working patterns that are so fast at Disruptive Era in the legal profession gives strong demands to legal professionals to quickly adapt, the right adaptations of course that will make a positive contribution to the realization of a legal climate that leads to just law. …”
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    Paternalizm prawniczy a tożsamość polskiej kultury prawnej by Paweł Skuczyński

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…The model of legal profession is one of the most important features of every legal culture and constitutional identity. …”
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    Doctrine and practice of the so-called ‘parallelism of competence’ of the constitutional court and administrative court in the area of protection of ‘constitutional rights’ – some... by Branko Babac, Marko Babić

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…This case gathered extraordinary public attention particularly, as it was claimed, because one of the chosen candidates did not fulfil all the constitutionally determined prerequisites which included a prescribed length of work experience in the legal profession (15 years), and a requirement of ‘outstanding achievement in the legal profession.’ …”
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    Enhancing the First Year Curriculum and Experience: Law School ‘Boot Camp’ by Adam Webster, Bernadette Richards, Melissa de Zwart, Alexander Reilly

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…At the same time, universities are under increasing pressure to demonstrate to the legal profession how they are supporting students to develop technical skills in statutory interpretation. …”
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    Legal Pledgets for the practice of attorney notary functions by Mohammed Alrbuaa, Ammar ِAL-Mashhdany

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Since the realization of freedoms, rights, and the necessity to deviate from resolving disputes by force, humans felt the need for the legal profession. Indeed, the legal profession represents the noble value of guaranteeing the right to defense and to guarantee justice.  …”
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    Using Legislation to Teach Indigenous Cultural Competence in an Introductory Law Subject by Alison Gerard, Annette Gainsford

    Published 2019-03-01
    “…At the same time, universities are under increasing pressure to demonstrate to the legal profession how they are guiding students to develop requisite skills and knowledge in statutory interpretation. …”
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    Medical litigation experience of the victim of medical accident: a qualitative case study by Jeehee Pyo, Minsu Ock, Young-Joo Han

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…In addition, the participant was exposed to the secondary psychological distress from the medical profession, lawyer, and legal profession in the peculiar situation of medical litigation, and to the third psychological distress in life living as a disabled person.…”
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    Devenir porte-parole durant l’ère des révolutions : le lent et (parfois) difficile parcours des avocats du Québec colonial by Jean-Philippe Garneau

    Published 2016-10-01
    “…Firstly, it tackles the problem of the slow emergence of the legal profession in the 18th century in an Atlantic perspective. …”
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    People’s Attitudes towards Technologies in Courts by Dovilė Barysė

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…In addition, the study’s findings prompt us to give more thought to who decides about technologies in courts, as the legal profession, court experience, age, and gender modify different aspects of legal technology acceptance.…”
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    Stress, drink, leave: An examination of gender-specific risk factors for mental health problems and attrition among licensed attorneys. by Justin Anker, Patrick R Krill

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Rates of mental illness and heavy alcohol use are exceedingly high in the legal profession, while attrition among women has also been a longstanding problem. …”
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    Practical Training in Law in the Netherlands: Big Law Model or Clinical Model, and the Call of Public Interest Law by Richard J. Wilson

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…This article identifies two models now at work in the Netherlands, models that present potentially competing visions of practical training for law graduates seeking entry into the legal profession. The first is the Law Firm School, a new innovation in 2009, designed and funded by 14 major Amsterdam law firms, firms that make up part of what is often called Big Law. …”
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    La gestion des temporalités familiales et domestiques et la carrière des avocats et avocates : différents modèles de conciliation ? by Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay, Éléna Mascova

    Published 2013-11-01
    “…We used a typology developed by Nathalie Lapeyre to determine what type of situation is observed in Quebec and how this may affect equal access to the legal profession and career opportunities for women and men. …”
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    Lawyers for the 21st century by Sandra Enzler Fandos, Eugenia Navarro Segura

    Published 2014-10-01
    “…Over the last decade the legal profession in Spain has experienced a significant transformation, a paradigm shift that has led to the modification of the lawyer profile. …”
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    Democratizar la ciencia jurídica (cómo se puede conjugar un saber dogmático con las exigencias de la inteligencia colectiva) by Josefa Dolores Ruiz Resa

    Published 2011-06-01
    “…In this context, the demands for adaptability and flexibility imposed by the EHEA on the legal profession should be seen as an opportunity to redefine the legal science status. …”
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    Loyola University New Orleans College of Law: A History by Kaitlyn Hall

    Published 2022-02-01
    “…Exploring the history of the college within a larger examination of the legal profession in New Orleans and throughout Louisiana, Medina provides details on Loyola's practical and egalitarian approach to education. …”
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    Rethinking the Teaching of Law by Richard Johnstone

    Published 1992-01-01
    “…A major factor encouraging the development of this approach has been the particularly close link between legal education and the legal profession.6 Until recently, university law faculties were “generally viewed as adjuncts to the legal profession, rather than truly academic institutions dedicated to liberal educational aims”. …”
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