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Morning round-up: Tuesday 22 May
The morning's top legal affairs news stories
MPs take aim at magic circle over Russia dealings and Carillion collapse
Politicians' knives out for cream of corporate law crop
Law exam pressure is really getting to me — I’m tempted to drop out now
Third-year law student asks for readers' advice on how to overcome the final hurdle
Profession gears up for sold-out Future of Legal Education and Training Conference
Academics, regulators and law firm trainee recruitment & development teams prepare for day-long Wednesday event at Kings Place London
How one Westminster law student makes money photographing her law revision notes
50,000 people follow her journey through law school
Morning round-up: Monday 21 May
The morning's top legal affairs news stories
Dentons suspends and disciplines trainees caught accessing firm’s confidential retention plans
Four rookies on naughty step
Royal wedding: Suits actors arrive in London for former co-star’s big day
Doughty Street barrister Amal Clooney and ex-corporate lawyer Chelsy Davy also expected to attend big event
Herbert Smith Freehills opens new Canary Wharf office
Firm joins Clifford Chance in ‘Manhattan on the Thames’
Junior solicitor suspended from practice after lending assault suspect phone in custody
He was just eight months qualified
Morning round-up: Friday 18 May
The morning's top legal affairs news stories
Solicitor sentenced to community service after bombarding law student with ‘creepy’ messages
He reportedly threatened to block her from practising law
Tracksuits at the ready: Lawyers gear up for London Legal Walk
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Being a corporate lawyer is a ‘bulls**t job’, argues LSE professor
City law jobs are totally pointless
No-fault divorce gets the Supreme Court treatment
Lady Hale, who's hearing today's case, is a vocal supporter of divorce law reform
Morning round-up: Thursday 17 May
The morning's top legal affairs news stories
Glass houses: MPs slam Slaughter and May’s ‘bogus’ gender pay stats, but firm followed regulations set by MPs…
Blame game begins over why City outfits didn't include partners
‘Time spent being innovative counts towards billable targets,’ Reed Smith tells lawyers
Following a successful pilot
Suspended chemsex barrister sells £4,000 ‘legal advice for life’ on Facebook
Exclusive: Henry Hendron prepares for bar return
Kirkland & Ellis boosts LPC grant to £10,000
Matching moves by the magic circle, Herbert Smith Freehills and Hogan Lovells
Morning round-up: Wednesday 16 May
The morning's top legal affairs news stories