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Morning round-up: Friday 19 January
The morning's top legal affairs news stories

Taylor Wessing lawyer who rowed Atlantic in memory of his mother breaks world record
The emotional story behind senior associate George Biggar’s transatlantic feat

Over a third of trainee solicitors are being paid LESS than Law Society minimum wage
Law Society tells Legal Cheek salary recommendation is under review

Lady Hale among judicial celebs to watch new Lord Chancellor sworn in
We learnt he once spent a night in a prison cell

The law firms that give their trainees the most interesting work – 2018 edition
There's more to early stage legal practice than document review
Morning round-up: Thursday 18 January
The morning's top legal affairs news stories

Solicitor super-exam proposals submitted for formal approval
Regulator’s plan to scrap GDL and LPC moves one step closer to reality

London law student handed suspended sentence over part in £750,000 fraud
‘Severe question mark’ over her legal career

Number of new law students up by one fifth since tuition fee hike
Exclusive: Law bucks the trend as overall student numbers fall
Morning round-up: Wednesday 17 January
The morning's top legal affairs news stories

Clifford Chance and Freshfields boost LPC grants by 43%
Exclusive: £3,000 more than Allen & Overy, Linklaters and Slaughter and May

I run my own business and I’m worried it will impact my training contract chances
I don't want firms to think I won't accept authority

House of Lords peer reports Hogan Lovells to regulator over claims it ‘walked into a web of corruption for a fat fee’
International firm hits back at ‘unfounded’ accusations

A matter of life and death: Supreme Court justices hear capital punishment case
Top barristers at Matrix Chambers defend man sentenced to hang
Morning round-up: Tuesday 16 January
The morning's top legal affairs news stories

Law grad’s solicitor dream in peril following assault on pregnant girlfriend
But every case will be dealt with on its merits, SRA insists

‘Fake news’: Theresa May takes credit for law that was actually made by the EU
Law students, prepare to cringe

From black belt to the bench: Martial arts expert, 37, appointed to judiciary
Don't mess with Siew Ying Loke
Morning round-up: Monday 15 January
The morning's top legal affairs news stories