05th January 2012
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Investing in further personal injury training for your staff is a great way to encourage staff retention, increase your employees' awareness of changes in the Law, improve their knowledge and skill sets and give greate...
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23rd December 2011
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As a personal injury lawyer, you know that the key to any successful outcome is research and presentation. In researching your client, you need to find out as much as you can about them and the circumstances in which t...
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01st December 2011
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In a time of austerity and when all businesses are looking at ways of saving money, spending hard earned profits on additional training might seem like an unnecessary expense. But rather than leaving those profits in t...
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21st November 2011
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Many people are of the opinion that once they've completed their initial training they don't need to do anything more - that's it, they've got the skills they need to get the job done. Of course, in the legal professio...
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26th October 2011
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Additional legal training is a crucial part of any personal injury firm's existence. It helps to sharpen skills, boost morale and increase productivity. An efficient and motivated employee is an asset to any company. H...
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17th October 2011
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Earning your degree shouldn't be the end of your legal education. The Law is a constantly evolving entity, sometimes shifting with subtlety and sometimes changing with dramatic and far-reaching consequences. As a perso...
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07th October 2011
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While the media may paint the recession as a distant memory, its effects are still being felt by businesses across the UK. One of the most notable effects is that consumers are more aware of what they want from their m...
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07th October 2011
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The benefits of additional personal injury legal training have been well documented. It can help to cut down on costs, can motivate and inspire your team, promote loyalty amongst the staff, increase productivity and en...
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19th July 2011
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The personal injury marketplace is an extremely competitive one. In addition to the vast number of companies seeking to court custom, many offer perks, deals and other incentives to raise their profile. However, abo...
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23rd June 2011
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A high performance team is what every company director wants. Having a team that wants to achieve, knows how to co-operate and enjoys the process of improvement translates into a more efficient and credible company ...
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16th June 2011
Copyright (c) 2011 Sue Richardson
The point of any legal training is to raise your company's standards of service to your clients. However, there are further considerations to be made and an important factor has to be cost. A training course that ea...
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16th June 2011
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Whether you've been gainfully employed for the last few years or are a recent graduate, it's practically impossible to ignore the fact that the level of competition between job seekers has significantly increased. P...
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05th May 2011
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How tempting is your CV? Is it full of desirable qualifications, great training and a proven track record? Is there enough to attract the attentions of a prospective employer, or is it a little tired looking with tr...
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04th May 2011
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During a time of economic uncertainty for businesses, every penny counts. That includes every penny you spend on your in-house training. To make sure you're making the best use of your time, money and resources as w...
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26th April 2011
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Times are tough for jobseekers. Redundancies, spending cuts and a still-wobbly economy means the jobs that do become available are going to be hotly contested by some very well qualified candidates. Is your CV good ...
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