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by Ganesh Sahathevan Results Development has paid for itself in 12 months The platform has generated online revenues in excess of production costs in less than its first year. On track to drive 5% improvement year on year The platform is on track to drive a 5% increase across key metrics in its first year. Transforming legal education into a modern career partnership Share This Share on Facebook Share on LinkedIn Tweet The College of Law is the school of professional practice for lawyers in Australia and New Zealand, servicing over 4,000 students annually, making them the leader in legal education and training for professional practice across Australasia.  Increased competition in the number of colleges offering similar services, as well as a plan to expand into the Asian market, saw the college looking to overhaul their online business model, with a goal of providing a far more tailored product and s

Meet the man responsible for teaching nearly 100,000 Australian,Kiwi and Asian law graduates how to be lawyers, barristers, QCs, SCs (and very soon ,judges)

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by Ganesh Sahathevan The latest  advertising from the College Of Law.From its website  MEDIA CONTACTS The College of Law provides expert commentary on issues affecting the legal profession, including innovation, changes to legal practice, gender and cultural diversity within the law, and legal education.  To arrange a comment or an interview, please contact our media unit on  media@thoughtbroker.com.au  or call during business hours on 02 9212 5501. KEY SPOKESPEOPLE Neville Carter Neville's expertise includes: The changing nature of legal practice The skills required to succeed in the legal profession  Legal education policy The costs and value of a legal education International legal practice As the Group CEO, Neville Carter leads a team of 400 educators at the College of Law, and is at the forefront of innovation in education, pioneering e-learning in 1997, launching a Masters of Applied Law in 2008, and establishing the Cent