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Judges issued handbooks on the science of how people walk
Supreme Court justice-championed guides could be ‘invaluable’, one judge tells Legal Cheek
Ex-Clifford Chance trainee suing Oxford Uni for £1 million claims ‘inadequate’ teaching stopped him becoming top tax barrister
Low 2:1 was ‘huge disappointment’, High Court hears
Revealed: Law firms’ average arrive and leave the office times 2017-18
Who works the longest, and shortest, hours?
Morning round-up: Wednesday 22 November
The morning's top legal affairs news stories
Top ex-judges reunite to help parliament fix Brexit mess
Cream of retired legal crop agree future of ECJ is a big problem
I am about to start my training contract at a commercial firm, but I really want to be a family lawyer
Can I change career paths later on?
There will be no British judges on International Court of Justice bench for the first time ever
UK withdraws its candidate after facing stiff competition from Indian judge
Living wage at the commercial bar: Keating insists £15k job ad is an ‘error’
Exclusive: It has now been taken down
Morning round-up: Tuesday 21 November
The morning's top legal affairs news stories
‘A+ trolling’: Oxford University Law School makes Vote Leave jibe in official exam report
Thanked students for not writing answers on buses
Westminster grad puts commercial law dreams on hold to enter celebrity jungle
Georgia Toffolo could earn the annual salary of a magic circle lawyer in just three weeks
Three-quarters of firms will require extra training for graduates once super-exam comes in
City concerned by SQE knowledge gap, report suggests
Morning round-up: Monday 20 November
The morning's top legal affairs news stories
Two elderly men by a roaring fire: Top crime QC describes her Oxbridge interview in new play
Review of The Robing Room, a monologue performed by and about Felicity Gerry QC
The Secret Barrister: A year of rubbish media reports and the public is dangerously disconnected from criminal law
The public should be outraged by the justice system -- but not for the reasons they think
Morning round-up: Friday 17 November
The morning's top legal affairs news stories
Lawyers lambast country’s housing law ‘mess’, as death toll from Grenfell fire confirmed at 71
New legislation is needed, Bristol and Kent academics conclude
EU law tutors reveal funniest case name mistakes their students make
Why write Internationale Handelsgesellschaft when you can just write International Handjob instead?
Bedfordshire law graduate who ‘joked’ about working at a top City law firm avoids prison over Justin Bieber concert scam
Trainee flogged fake tickets to Beyoncé and Adele fans too
London legal research centre under fire over £10-a-day intern roles
The Bingham Centre says it’s 'reviewing its policy'