Proposal to eliminate standardised test requirement for US law schools

The requirement that American Bar Association-approved law schools require applicants to submit a standardised law school admissions test as part of their application could soon become optional. The Standards Review Committee of the Council of the American Bar Association’s Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar advanced a proposal to eliminate the requirement…

Singapore Academy of Law launches programme to create a vibrant ecosystem for legal tech

The Singapore Academy of Law has now formally launched its Future Law Innovation Programme (FLIP) and will work with the Singapore Management University (SMU), among others, to drive change.   FLIP initially will run a two-year pilot programme to encourage the adoption of technology, drive innovation and ‘create a vibrant ecosystem for legal technology‘ in the important SE…

Help for Singapore lawyers to venture overseas

Earlier this year the Ministry of Law (MinLaw), the Law Society of Singapore (LawSoc) and International Enterprise (IE) Singapore launched a new programme to help Singapore lawyers and law firms venture overseas. Called “Lawyers Go Global”, the programme will connect Singapore legal expertise with global opportunities, through overseas mission trips, training, and branding and marketing.  The…

Singapore: Collaboration to drive thought leadership in legal education policy

The Law Society of Singapore and The College of Law have committed to develop and deliver legal education and training programmes to meet the needs of the legal profession in Singapore.  This is the first time the Law Society has collaborated with a legal education provider. Usually, the Law Society collaborates with other bar associations….

Review of the National Organization of Bar Counsel’s mid-year meeting

Commencing on January 30, 2018, the National Organization of Bar Counsel (“NOBC”) convened its Mid-Year Meeting in Vancouver, British Columbia.  With approximately 145 regulators, ethics counsel, federal agency representatives and adjudicators in attendance, the conference began with remarks from Grand Chief Edward John who shared with NOBC members the history of the indigenous people of…

Legal Services Board gives go-ahead to the first stage of reforms to how solicitors qualify

Responding to the Legal Services Board’s approval of the framework for changes to how solicitors are admitted to the profession, employers and education suppliers are being urged to push ahead with their preparations for the introduction of the Solicitors Qualifying Examination (SQE). The SQE, which will not come in before September 2020, will involve a…

Results from the ICLR.net member survey

Thank you to the ICLR.net members who took the time to complete the online survey asking for feedback on the ICLR.net website.  The key findings were as follows: The most valued features were: the newsletter, the directory of members and the research bank. 90% of respondents said they would like to engage more with ICLR.net…

Request for input: remuneration policy

Motlatsi Barnabas Molefe, Chief Executive Officer of the Attorneys Fidelity Fund South Africa has contacted ICLR.net to request the assistance of fellow ICLR members. They are in the process of reviewing their own remuneration policy and they have been requested by their Remuneration Committee to compare with international trends.  They are not looking for salary figures,…

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