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Morning round-up: Wednesday 13 December
The morning's top legal affairs news stories
‘Unfailingly courteous’: Top lawyers highlight human decency on the bench
Barristers take to Twitter to swap stories of their judicial faves
Law student-backed Oxford University a cappella group returns with classic Xmas cover
Slade’s seasonal hit is given an Oxbridge twist
‘Do they understand us?’ Grenfell victims’ lawyers attack inquiry for lack of diversity
Black QC’s warning of 'injustice' goes viral
11 things all law students will have experienced in their first term
That pack of highlighters you bought didn't last very long did it?
Morning round-up: Tuesday 12 December
The morning's top legal affairs news stories
BME students far less likely to secure pupillage than white students, even if they have the same grades
A level playing field? Not so, BSB report suggests
Westminster Uni law grad tipped for high-flying career in politics following celebrity jungle win
Corporate law dreams firmly on hold
Uber revs its engine as London licence battle reaches Westminster Mags
App’s lawyers working harder than Santa’s elves
Law Society on hunt for new chief exec a year after old boss quit in explosive fashion
As Chancery Lane bigwigs announce new board chair in on-going governance shake-up
Two thirds of undergrads think tutors should stop picking on students for answers when teaching ‘hard subjects’ like rape
Exclusive research: But lawyers disagree
Morning round-up: Monday 11 December
The morning's top legal affairs news stories
Judge slams ‘chronic failure’ of security staff in written rant posted outside court
Outspoken Jeremy Carey is off again
Brussels Brexit breakthrough: Early morning deal keeps temporary role for EU court
Are the PM’s woes over?
Decoding the language of barristers’ conferences
The venerable Wigapedia returns to Legal Cheek to translate counsel-speak
Research: UK rarely brought before ECJ and enjoys highest success rate when it does
Food for thought as Brexit talks on future relationship reach fever pitch
Morning round-up: Friday 8 December
The morning's top legal affairs news stories
Slater & Gordon: The tale of the battered and bruised personal injury giant
Stock market first to major recapitalisation deal -- and everything in between
Trainee solicitor who used client cash to ‘cover up mistakes’ removed from profession
Training contract pressure?
Westminster law graduate set to make a million after choosing celebrity jungle over corporate law
Twenty-five times more than she would have earned as a trainee
The law firms with the most approachable partners in Britain 2017-18
Love all round at these ten firms