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Hello and a big welcome to Monster Legal
As you know, we try to bring you the hottest stories and topics in the legal industry (in and around helping you find the right jobs and careers). In this issue our main article raises the provocative question as to whether the legal industry is progressive and adaptable enough, in the face of current socio-economic changes, or whether it's more than happy to dig in and stay exactly the same. Following this are two contrasting points of view on the question above from two industry insiders in our Monster debate. It's well worth a read and you also have a chance to air your views on the subject in our online forum section. Lastly, don't forget, you can ask any questions about any legal topics that you have and we'll try and get some answers and dialogue going in our future issues. Bye for now and stay focused! |
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Charles Dickens once famously wrote that: "The one great principle of English law is to make business for itself". Unfortunately, 150 years on, that is still one view of the profession. Could this explain the growing recognition within the profession of the need to modernise, to embrace market and technological forces and to become more reflective of society?… Read more |
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The legal industry frequently comes in for a severe bashing from those slick bods in legal (and every other industry, actually) for not being adaptable and responsive enough to meet changing consumer needs as times move on. Our debate asks whether this is really the case (excuse the pun).
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In this issue we look at average salaries for people working in the legal sector based on the number of people employed by the company.
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