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Air justice! Judge Rinder takes chopper to court in adrenaline-fuelled advert
Mission Impossible-esque promo also features a leather clad clerk and a high-powered motorbike
Ince & Co keeps nine out of ten NQs
As London litigation specialist Stewarts Law retains just one
Morning round-up: Thursday 17 August
The morning's top legal affairs news stories
People are poking fun at The Times after it described the Offences Against the Person Act as a ‘Victorian-era law’
'They'll have a fit when they discover where common law offences come from'
City solicitor turned East End teacher set to send 95% of pupils to Russell Group unis
Two students even went to White & Case’s Abu Dhabi office for work experience
Strictly Come Dancing: Glasgow law graduate and ex-corporate lawyer Susan Calman announced as contestant
Will she dance with a gavel like Judge Rinder?
Morning round-up: Wednesday 16 August
The morning's top legal affairs news stories
Tieless at Travers: City law firm ditches corporate dress code in favour of new casual approach
Unless within eyeshot of a client
Paralegal who worked for two firms at the same time barred from legal profession
A big price to pay for some extra cash
Mass exodus at Mansfield 1 Gray’s Inn Square as 20 barristers join Goldsmith Chambers
Exclusive: Just eight months after merger deal
A reply to top lawyer David Greene, from the Cambridge students he called ‘arrogant’
Techy students defend their lawbot
Morning round-up: Tuesday 15 August
The morning's top legal affairs news stories
Lawyers ‘glad’ they didn’t have to cross examine Taylor Swift as pop star’s sassy testimony hits headlines
‘He had a handful of my ass’
‘I’ve got an offer from Slaughter and May AND Freshfields – who should I choose?’
It’s a nice problem to have
23 out of Macfarlanes’ 25 qualifying trainees given permanent jobs
The other two accepted fixed term contracts; each can expect to earn at least £81,300
Future lawyer daughter of top QC in acid attack shame
Emily Bowen's reported place to study law at Aberdeen Uni put on hold as she's sent to prison
You can now do a training contract funded by Children in Need
Social welfare solicitor scheme offers more places than ever
Latham & Watkins, Dentons and Taylor Wessing reveal mixed retention fortunes
Some good, some not so good
Morning round-up: Monday 14 August
The morning's top legal affairs news stories
London law firm denies knowledge of advert for trainee solicitor job that pays just £10k
You'd earn double that in Aldi, and five times at other outfits