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Reply to anonymous @ 10:27 GMT

So what your saying is there will be no heavy job loses as a result of the reforms then as all chartered legal executives are fully trained in ""About Chartered Legal Executive lawyers
Practising Fellows of The Chartered Institute of Legal Executives specialise in a particular area of law which means the everyday work of a Chartered Legal Executive lawyer is similar to that of a solicitor.
The areas of law that Chartered Legal Executive lawyers most often specialise in are as follows:
Civil Litigation (such as Personal Injury; Debt recovery; Housing; Tort law; Contract law)
Criminal Litigation
Family Law and Litigation
Conveyancing & Property law
Private Client (such as Finance; or Probate and Wills)
Corporate (Company or Commercial law)
Employment law and practice
Public Law Work (such as working in a Local Authority; in Government; Welfare benefits; or Immigration)
Legal Practice (Practice management; or Costs and accounts work)."

and will find work easily

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