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The future of articling: Will it be abolished? Should it be?
Training day: The debate over who’s responsible for training new lawyers is reaching a critical point.
Breaking down the walls: Law schools are finally starting to re-examine and re-evaluate their teaching methods.
From the Editor: It’s time to bring an end to bulk law teaching: close the lecture theater.
Addendum: J.D. or LL.B.?; A Gen-Y’s guide to navigating the Boomer workplace; ten-point mini-manifesto for law students; and much more.
Not Quite Contempt: Memo to the Boomer partners: here come the millennials!
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Addendum, Law Student Edition
In the latest Addendum...
- Technology: Banning wireless in the classroom
- Articling: B.C. articling registry a Canadian first
- Blogs: Law schools make their mark.
- Careers: Protect your “cyber-reputation.”
- Recruitment: What to call a law degree
- Workplace: Minding the generation gap
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