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Willingness to innovate in family law solicitor practice in England and Wales: a qualitative study

 

ABSTRACT

This paper analyses interview data from 24 long-qualified family law solicitors working in private practice traditional settings in the Midlands and North of England. Experiences and perceptions of change are explored in order to contribute to contemporary understandings of practitioner willingness to innovate in the new legal services landscape, particularly as family law solicitors have been called upon to adopt new practices such as unbundling to survive. Three ‘types’ of emergent identities are identified amongst the sample respondents. These are linked to attachment to traditional role orientations, values and boundaries, as well as practice settings and perception of opportunities and threats.

Acknowledgments

I am grateful to Ruth Lamont for her comments on an earlier draft of this article. All errors and deficiencies are mine alone.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author.

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