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Old dogs, new tricks

Old dogs, new tricks

Simulated practice and client settings in the form of objective structured professional assessment could be used to assess professional ethics, argues Katie Jukes
Flexibility by default

Flexibility by default

We should make agile working the new norm for junior lawyers, argues Leah Caprani
Changing the rules

Changing the rules

The SRA's continuing competence regime marked a big change from the CPD rules. Rachel Rothwell examines what this meant for solicitors and whether further change is afoot 
Hiding in plain sight

Hiding in plain sight

Neurodivergent lawyers face unique challenges but are a gift to the profession – if only they were more visible. Nicola Laver reports
Stronger together

Stronger together

Professor Andrew Francis looks to a future where law schools work closely with firms in developing the next generation of lawyers
Learning with compassion

Learning with compassion

By understanding the 'idiot brain' you can build a successful business, says Hélène Russell
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