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Nurses, teachers and police among professions more ‘trusted’ than lawyers, research reveals
Politicians rock bottom in annual index
Allen & Overy moves to reassure junior lawyers after rookie is ‘hospitalised with exhaustion’
Firm is 'monitoring the impact of workloads'
Can I move to a City law firm once I’ve done a training contract at an investment bank?
In-house qualifier seeks to move into private practice
Law firms, you really need some new buzzwords
If you want to differentiate yourself don’t use the same, contrived superlatives, one future trainee argues
Morning round-up: Friday 1 December
The morning's top legal affairs news stories
Survey: How should law academics teach rape, war crimes and other ‘hard subjects’?
Value of trigger warnings and ‘cold calling’ under spotlight
Outspoken judge who helped shape criminal law syllabuses dies aged 85
Silence can amount to assault, thanks to Lord Steyn's ruling in case law classic R v Ireland
Revealed: The law firms with the best perks 2017-2018
From massages to music rooms: the myriad reasons to become a City lawyer
Morning round-up: Thursday 30 November
The morning's top legal affairs news stories
EU Charter is the ONLY European law not included in Brexit Bill, Keir Starmer tells Lords
Doughty Street silk answers questions posed by Lord Pannick and others
‘Keep our geeks!’: Protesters descend on High Court as new Lord Chief Justice hears Lauri Love extradition case
Should suspected hacker, who has Asperger’s and depression, be sent to the USA for trial?
Incoming bar chief expresses concern over lack of young barristers as Pupillage Gateway reopens
'We will not have a sustainable, separate profession' Andrew Walker QC warns
Government will ‘no doubt’ waive immigration rules so Meghan Markle can come to UK to marry Prince Harry, says leading immigration lawyer
‘The couple with two British children I am representing at court tomorrow are not so fortunate’
From rape law to war crimes: The hardest part of ‘hard subjects’ is teaching them
Academics and students grapple with trigger warnings and ‘cold calling’
Morning round-up: Wednesday 29 November
The morning's top legal affairs news stories
Judge who popped out of court for sandwich ‘rugby tackled’ to floor by litigant
Assailant has now been sentenced to five months for bruise-inducing assault
Nine Linklaters lawyers accept 33% pay cut to work 40-hour week
Associates give reduced hours scheme a go
The winner of the Cambridge ‘best bum’ competition is a law student — again
Do lawyers have the best bums?
Law’s gender pay gap is worse than any other degree’s
Recent graduates’ salaries far more equal in architecture, engineering and computer science
Morning round-up: Tuesday 28 November
The morning's top legal affairs news stories