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As the legal profession becomes increasingly consumer-driven, legal education must adapt to meet the needs of law students who are in need of training that is not just focused on black letter law but that prepares students for the practice of law.
One legal education provider that is taking steps towards this is CLIP. In addition to delivering the SQE and QLTS, CLIP delivers quality professional/accredited legal training - both in person and remotely through live lectures that can be accessed from anywhere in the world. https://www.clip-law.com/
I had the pleasure to speak to Waseem Khokhar, a co-founder and CEO of CLIP and previous Middle East Region Managing Partner of DWF and PwC, on his transition from corporate law to being an entrepreneur and his views on the future of legal education.
By Donya FredjAs the legal profession becomes increasingly consumer-driven, legal education must adapt to meet the needs of law students who are in need of training that is not just focused on black letter law but that prepares students for the practice of law.
One legal education provider that is taking steps towards this is CLIP. In addition to delivering the SQE and QLTS, CLIP delivers quality professional/accredited legal training - both in person and remotely through live lectures that can be accessed from anywhere in the world. https://www.clip-law.com/
I had the pleasure to speak to Waseem Khokhar, a co-founder and CEO of CLIP and previous Middle East Region Managing Partner of DWF and PwC, on his transition from corporate law to being an entrepreneur and his views on the future of legal education.