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Qualification Is Not the Same as Competence: Rethinking Legal Professional Regulation in Trinidad and Tobago
The Law Association of Trinidad and Tobago has recently voted to amend the Legal Profession Act (“LPA”) to remove the Legal Practice Course (LPC) as a pathway to qualification at the local Bar by the end of 2026. This decision sits uneasily beside the position of the Solicitors Regulation Authority , which expressly provided for a managed transition period to 2032 when phasing out the LPC in favour of the Solicitors Qualifying Examination (SQE). ¹ The debate has largely cen
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Navigating the Legal Landscape: The Duty of Care and Its Implications for Attorneys
In the modern legal landscape, the duty of care owed by attorneys is a cornerstone of professional responsibility. Recent cases such as ...
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Apr 3, 20253 min read


Reimagining Corporate Criminal Liability: A Comparative Analysis of the Identification Principle.
Executive Summary Key insights include: England and Wales’ restrictive interpretation of the Identification Principle and recent reform...
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Apr 3, 20255 min read
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