Author: Legal Cheek

Monday morning round-up
The top legal affairs news stories from this morning and the weekend

‘Can I wear a nose piercing to my winter vac scheme?’
Readers' guidance required

Best of the blogs
Weekly round-up of the top legal blogosphere posts

Legal Twitter divided over review of barrister’s book
Critique of Adam Wagner's new lockdown tome splits opinion on social media

Top chambers boost pupillage awards as talent war intensifies
Rises of over 30%

Climate protesters target Eversheds’ London office
Sprayed with fake oil

Monday morning round-up
The top legal affairs news stories from this morning and the weekend

The final virtual law fair of 2022 before vac scheme and TC deadlines close is NOW LIVE until 5pm
Meet 70+ leading law firms this Tuesday afternoon until 5pm

Best of the blogs
Weekly round-up of the top legal blogosphere posts

Full SQE1 scholarship up for grabs in ‘future of law’ essay competition
BARBRI prize worth £3k

Justice Sec Raab accused of ‘hurling tomatoes’ across meeting room in explosive ‘tirade’
Spokesperson says allegations are 'complete nonsense'

Monday morning round-up
The top legal affairs news stories from this morning and the weekend

What do law firms mean by ‘the right cultural fit’?
One TC seeker needs readers' advice

Best of the blogs
Weekly round-up of the top legal blogosphere posts

10 TikToks every law student can relate to
Documenting the highs and lows of LLB life one clip at a time

Climate crisis and emergency legal advice in the spotlight as Pro Bono Week begins
Annual event promotes and supports voluntary contributions made by lawyers

Monday morning round-up
The top legal affairs news stories from this morning and the weekend

Best of the blogs
Weekly round-up of the top legal blogosphere posts

Monday morning round-up
The top legal affairs news stories from this morning and the weekend

Meet 70+ leading law firms at the final Virtual Law Fair of 2022
Tuesday 22 November, 2pm to 5pm

‘I’m not enjoying my law degree. Will I enjoy being a lawyer?’
Lengthy judgments and dull modules