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A comparative study of paralegalism in Australia, the United States of America and England and Wales
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A fine distinction
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Becoming a Paralegal
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Competency Standards
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English Legal Training - A Critical Survey
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Eversheds kicks off apprenticeship scheme
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Findings from research of ‘Paralegals’ employed in the Legal Sector and related employer Apprenticeship ambition
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Findings from the Legal Advice Sector Workforce Surveys
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Hired professional to hired gun: an identity theory approach to understanding the ethical behaviuor of professionals in non-professional organisations
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NALP Centres
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National Occupational Standards for Legal Advice
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Paralegal Staff in Solicitors'' firms
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Paralegal Training Pathway
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Paralegals and Associate Lawyers: Substitutabillity withih theLaw firm 1977-1987
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Paralegals and legal assistants associations
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Procedure for the Recognition and Monitoring of Centres
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Report of Appointee’s Five-Year Review of Paralegal Regulation in Ontario. Report to the Attorney General of Ontario
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Report to the Ontario Task Force on Independent Paralegals: An Empirical Profile of Independent Paralegals in the Province of Ontario
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Stratification of the Legal Profession: A Debate in Need of a Public Forum
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Summary: Training and regulating providers of publicly funded legal advice – a case study of civil provision
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THE DEVELOPMENT OF A PARALEGAL PROFESSION IN THE UNITED KINGDOM
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The Inter-relation of Academic and Professional Training
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Tightening up on training
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Understanding the consumer experience of will-writing services
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“Fee earner vs fee burner”: internal divides in law firms
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