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Rule-breaking barrister avoids suspension after telling tribunal her printer broke down
She represented a client in court without a valid practising certificate
London law firm partner among Grand Canyon helicopter crash survivors
Another solicitor on board has sadly died
Don’t ditch dining! Inns of Court give wannabe barristers opportunity to mingle, says Bar Council
But BSB proposals could call time on compulsory qualifying sessions
Research: Far more private school kids at corporate firms than in crime
State school educated underrepresented across the board
Law’s cut-throat ‘sink or swim’ culture has been laid bare in a string of recent disciplinary cases
Is the profession beginning to show mercy to its stressed-out juniors?
Morning round-up: Wednesday 14 February
The morning's top legal affairs news stories
Security guard suspended from LSE after video emerges of altercation with law student outside property lecture
Student claims staff member stopped her from praying then 'forcibly pushed' her
Rise of the robots: Meet the law students participating in the tech revolution
Ditching dusty books for coding courses
Morning round-up: Tuesday 13 February
The morning's top legal affairs news stories
Shoosmiths solicitor among three Britons dead in Grand Canyon helicopter crash
He joined the firm as a trainee
Liverpool law student petitions university to reimburse tuition fees over four-week strike action
First year's calls for £1,000 compensation backed by thousands
‘I quit the magic circle to practise in Bristol — and I regret it’
A Legal Cheek reader shares their story
Revealed: 2,089 wannabe barristers submit 14,516 applications for just 224 pupillage spots
'May the odds be ever in your favour'
Morning round-up: Monday 12 February
The morning's top legal affairs news stories
Decision to approve or reject solicitor super-exam delayed
Legal Services Board gives itself more time to consider LPC and GDL's demise
Dentons partner leaves firm following allegations of sexual misconduct
But global outfit says it found no evidence of harassment
Top QC expresses fear over waning influence of British lawyers in development of EU law
Media doesn't help by ignoring contribution by UK advocates, says Baroness Helena Kennedy
The law firms that trainees and junior lawyers most admire – 2018 edition
The rivals that rookies rate best
Morning round-up: Friday 9 February
The morning's top legal affairs news stories
SRA appeals tribunal’s decision to show mercy on junior lawyer whose hair fell out as she struggled to meet billing targets
Received a suspended ban for faking documents