Law Society of Ireland launches Peart Commission Report

30 recommendations to improve access, innovation and streamline solicitor education.

The Law Society of Ireland has today (Wednesday 21 November 2018) launched the Peart Commission Report, developed by an expert group chaired by Mr Justice Michael Peart of the Court of Appeal. The report contains 30 recommendations setting out a vision for the future of solicitor training in Ireland.

鈥淭raining solicitors to meet any and all challenges they will face in their careers is some of the most important work the Law Society does,鈥 said Law Society of Ireland Director General Ken Murphy. 鈥淭he Law Society鈥檚 education model is deeply rooted in the public interest and focussed on the future.鈥

鈥淭oday鈥檚 client is more knowledgeable and tech-savvy than ever before. The Law Society鈥檚 vision is to train 21st century solicitors who will meet and exceed the exacting requirements of their clients and their firms.鈥

Access, innovation, streamlining

The Commission鈥檚 recommendations fall under three main themes.

  1. Increasing access to the profession:
    • More funding will be made available for the Law Society鈥檚 Access programme. This programme pays fees and maintenance for students from a background of socio-economic disadvantage. Almost 100 solicitors have qualified through this programme and the Law Society is committed to making more places on it available to students.
    • A part-time training course will also be provided for those wishing to qualify as solicitors in the future. This will enable people working full-time or who have childcare or other commitments to train as a solicitor
  2. Innovation in education:
    • The Law Society鈥檚 current successful use of digital educational technology will be further developed. Modern skills, abilities and learning dispositions for success 鈥 鈥渟kills for 2020 and beyond鈥 鈥 will be integrated into the training course.
    • A new Centre for Teaching, Development and Innovation will be created, bringing together learning and development, technology, psychological services and innovation for trainee solicitors
  3. Streamlining the established training model:
    • The current two-part 鈥渟andwich course鈥, known as PPC I and PPC II, will be changed into a more streamlined, single course.

Independent international review

The Peart Commission was convened to develop specific actions following an independent root-and-branch review of the Law Society鈥檚 pre-qualification training by a team of international experts.

That review, conducted by (York University, Ontario), (Nottingham Law School) and educational consultant Jenny Crewe, was commissioned in anticipation of , relating to legal education.

The Maharg Report found many aspects of the Law Society鈥檚 current educational model to be impressive on an international level and found that 鈥渟ome aspects of initial professional education provision are ahead of the field in legal services education.鈥

The Maharg Report found that the Law Society鈥檚 use of online diplomas and Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) was 鈥減articularly innovative鈥. The annual Law Society MOOC provides free legal education annually to 4,000 global participants on topics such as sports law, aviation law and more.

It also commended the Law Society鈥檚 integration of well-being initiatives, noting that the 鈥減ublic interest is more important to the Law Society than commercial gain.鈥

Committed to innovation in legal education

鈥淚mplementing the Peart Commission recommendations will have several benefits,鈥 said Ken Murphy. 鈥淚t will further increase access to the profession for trainees across diverse educational, professional and socio-economic backgrounds and ensure the Law Society maintains its prominent position as an innovative professional legal educator globally.鈥

鈥淭he Society is already leading the way in its progressive, award-winning use of technology in education. We are committed to expanding our focus on innovation beyond technology and into all aspects of legal education and practice.鈥

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