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Tort textbooks set for update as new Supreme Court judgment changes law of negligence
Donoghue v Stevenson, Caparo v Dickman and Hill v Chief Constable of West Yorkshire Police all get a mention
High Court showdown on the cards as SRA confirms Leigh Day tribunal appeal
Two partners and junior solicitor previously cleared in Iraqi torture case
Ex-Clifford Chance trainee LOSES bid to sue Oxford University over ‘inadequate’ teaching
Faiz Siddiqui was seeking £1 million for lost legal dream
Average junior lawyer pay at Bird & Bird and Taylor Wessing HIGHER for women than men
As Pinsent Masons also releases gender pay stats
Morning round-up: Thursday 8 February
The morning's top legal affairs news stories
Linklaters becomes first magic circle firm to reveal gender pay gap stats
Structure of workforce behind 39% figure
Booming in Bristol: Should junior lawyers shun London for the West Country?
City's six-figure salaries will boost your ego but little else
Morning round-up: Wednesday 7 February
The morning's top legal affairs news stories
‘Zombie’ corporate lawyer avoids being struck off for dishonesty after being left ‘physically and emotionally drained’ by workload
He sent misleading emails to buy himself time
BPP student who fell victim to theft reunited with highlighted and tabbed company law textbook after public plea
Her laptop is still missing, though
Embrace your inner Branson and Zuckerberg, barristers told
Middle Temple wants members to come across less pompous
RPC launches new training contracts with 2018 start date
No two-year wait for firm's Bristol trainees
Morning round-up: Tuesday 6 February
The morning's top legal affairs news stories
Baker McKenzie partner at centre of sexual assault scandal will be leaving the firm
As firm admits 'we should have handled it better'
BPP launches legal tech module for LPC students
Law school giant in digital skills push
Lawyers share their biggest humiliations, from dozing in court to falling off chairs in interviews
It's all to show failure is normal
Old Square Chambers ups pupil pay by a quarter in London and Bristol
Exclusive: Rookies will now earn £50,000
Morning round-up: Monday 5 February
The morning's top legal affairs news stories
Should I tell law firms I have Asperger’s syndrome when applying for vac schemes?
I don’t want them to think I can’t cope with the stress
Baker McKenzie reaches ‘confidential settlement’ with female associate who was allegedly sexually assaulted by partner
Incident occurred several years ago
Slaughter and May’s 2018 spring retention rate is 95%
Firm 'very pleased' as 35 rookies qualify into magic circle outfit