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One of the problems with the legal profession is the ingrained technophobia, and the inevitable result. To immerse us in the law practice experience, the first week’s reading for the GDLP course was provided in the form of a brick.

I have just finished the Law Practice unit of the Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice (a preadmission requirement to practice law in South Australia). To immerse us in the law practice experience, the first week’s reading was provided in the form of this brick:

Law Practice course materials folder

One of the problems with the legal profession is the ingrained technophobia, and the inevitable result. A digital copy of the folder could have been provided for a fraction of the cost, at least to the students who would have preferred a portable, searchable alternative.

At least the voluntary donation for the customary casual Friday was for the benefit of Trees for Life, since the Law Society has a sense of humour.

Update: The folder for the second week, Criminal Litigation, has arrived:

Two GDLP course material folders

Tags: GDLP, law, technophobia