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Only half of law graduates enter practise. (1 Viewer)

Ziff

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Deal with the other half of their double degree?
Commerce, arts, engineering, maths etc? :p
 

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Originally posted by David27
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sounds to me like you are trying to deter people away from law whilst secretly attempting to gain entry into it.

Your numerous law bashing threads and posts are amusing...
 

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They decide that law wasn't for them... and sign up for the dole? ^o) =p
 

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Legal Practice is decreasing because of demand, many are consultants, take up other professions, assist Governemnts, International Bodies, Companies, Business and Commerce.
 

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Originally posted by santaslayer
what demand?.....isnt there always a constant demand for law grads?
Yes, but not as Barristers and Solicitors, maybe in consultancy or applying their knowledge in other areas.
 

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Originally posted by jayz
go overseas?
Yes many go on to apply for admission to the English Bar with the Law Society of England and Wales and the General Council of the Bar of England an Wales. The College of Law operates a special induction program to study units of English Legal Practice.
 

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so what is the demand for solicoters and barristers, if i practice law, do u think there will be a steady yet constant demand for these services? if so, what areas of law are in the greatest demand?
 

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Tort is going down, becuase of Bob Carr's new laws, meaning it is harder to practice. Many people then move into other areas or they sack paralegals (harder to do law student experience) as they have more time to admin work.
 

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