Educating & Training The Next Generation Of Legal Professionals

Legal Education Consultancy Services

Through Ippolito Advisory, Paul Ippolito provides cutting-edge contract teaching, strategic guidance, and real-world insights to education institutions.

With over 17 years of experience lecturing both law & management students, Paul has built a reputation for delivering engaging, insightful, and forward-thinking education that bridges theory and practical application.

Paul has extensive teaching experience, including:

The College Of Law, Sydney (2008 to 2024), where he lectured in postgraduate practical legal training programs, shaping the next generation of legal professionals and was instrumental in developing and delivering curriculum material involving the future of law, online advocacy, online dispute resolution and emerging technologies such as AI.

Western Sydney University where he lectured in management, delivering business and leadership insights to aspiring professionals.

With a career spanning law, business, academia, and leadership, Paul offers a unique and practical perspective to equip students and professionals with the skills needed for a modern professional career both in law and beyond.

Paul Ippolito understands the future of law both from an academic as a frequent speaker on the subject both to law students and lawyers, as well as from a practical perspective as a practising lawyer and law firm principal at his own law firm.

Expert Legal Education Services

Our contract services are provided, both face to face as well as virtually and can be for one-off assignments or for short or longer term.

  • Expert Law Teaching

  • Guest Lecturing

  • Tutorial Facilitation

  • Curriculum Development

  • Thought Leadership

  • Workshop Facilitation

  • Customised Future Focused Legal Education Solutions

  • Conference Speaking

If your institution is looking to enhance its professional education experience, let's start a conversation.

Contact Paul Ippolito today to transform your legal education programs.

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