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Clifford Chance launches Oxford Uni tech bursaries
Aims to encourage greater diversity on computer science course
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'Diva of Divorce' rocks knitted apparel in promotional post on firm website -- despite advising staff to steer clear
Osborne Clarke targeted by graffiti vandals
'That's definitely not part of our brand', says firm spokesperson
Ex-Attorney General Geoffrey Cox joins Withers
Barrister and MP takes legal consultancy role at international law firm, as fellow politician Nicky Morgan rejoins Travers Smith
£1,000 fine for barrister who misled Google in review take down request
Blames 'online trolling'
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Monday morning round-up
The top legal affairs news stories from the weekend
Bar Council rejects Henry Hendron’s election nomination after filing application one minute late
Controversial barrister says he’s ‘taking the matter to court next week’
Over half of City law firm partners went to private school
Solicitors from lower socio-economic backgrounds take around 18 months longer to make partner, major report focusing on 10 top outfits finds
Magic circle gets its first woman leader
Georgia Dawson takes top role at Freshfields
Gowling WLG retains all 18 NQ solicitors
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Mixed-race junior barrister makes formal complaint after being mistaken for defendant three times in one day
'I don’t expect to have to constantly justify my existence at work', writes Alexandra Wilson