Reflecting on a career in the legal industry competitive? Our experts are on hand to offer advice and ideas about the profession in a live Q & A on Friday, November 4
There is no escaping the fact that some courses come with a price tag attached. If you want to be, for example, a dentist or doctor, then you begin to invest in years of study at university. So many books and perhaps one of the skeletons of anatomical models I've seen pressed against the windows searches of students.
If the legal sector is more your bag, then here comes the potential harm. From next year, costing more than £ 50,000 to become a lawyer. Although similar to the BBC, it should be noted that an increasing number of budget options for legal education does not exist.
will probably not good news for budding lawyers in the law industry is quite competitive. Independent journalist Alex Aldridge said recently that thousands of law graduates who were unemployed after the company cut its hiring practices to fight against the recession.
Susan Cooper, founder of Acculaw, offering the business model of the formation of price reductions, summarized the problem facing a generation of aspiring artists: "There are a lot of talent here down at this point that, by no fault of their own, are unemployed. "
Now I do not blame you if this sounds a bit scary, if it turns to a legal career. Thus, a new series of Q & A live, we asked a group of experts to share their views of the industry and experience to help you assess what the competition is similar and finally, if would like to pursue a career as a solicitor, lawyer or paralegal.
also check which will increase your chances and make them stand out to law firms and lawyers chambers, so if you are considering a career in law or in the current studies of the law, join us on Friday November 04, 13:00 for a hand.
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Our panel:
David Herling
is Director of the Graduate Diploma in Law Course at the Law Faculty of the City, part of the city University of London, lecturing on constitutional and administrative law, criminal law and contract. He will be accompanied by Simon Goulding
, Course Director of the Graduate Diploma Entrance conversion of the right course. Both are qualified lawyers.
is a collaborative partner and lawyer at Manchester firm Slater Heelis. After her LPC in 2004, Mark has spent time working for a charity of the presentation of immigration and asylum appeals court, before starting their training contract Slater Heelis in 2005. Mark specializes in family issues and appears frequently on behalf of its clients as a lawyer in court.
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