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Wavelength Law wins Online Court hackathon
Civil claims tool wows judges
Five City firms named in LGBT ‘top global employers’ index
Stonewall list celebrates efforts to promote inclusivity at work
Catfishing solicitor who posed as Bollywood superstar on Tinder to seduce women will NOT face disciplinary hearing
SRA said lawyer’s actions relate to his private life
France to set up English-style financial disputes court and ‘hire people with experience in common law’
Paris eyes London’s legal crown
‘Brexit – the Musical’: Show written by Berwin Leighton Paisner EU law partner to debut at Edinburgh Fringe
Its characters include Boris Johnson, Theresa May and Jeremy Corbyn
Morning round-up: Monday 3 July
The morning's top legal affairs news stories
Solicitor super-exam is golden opportunity for law schools to make their students more techy, legal education expert says
Future lawyers 'must be able to effectively use technology'
Dentons junior associate charged with extortion for trying to squeeze £160,000 from his OWN partners
Michael Potere threatened to leak confidential info, according to court papers
10 Love Islanders’ faces law students will instantly relate to
Reality show contestants and wannabe lawyers -- they have more in common than you might think
The Oxford University gown debate, from a law student’s perspective
Is wearing different gowns depending on your grades morally wrong?
Morning round-up: Friday 30 June
The morning's top legal affairs news stories
New law graduates earn less money than social studies, education and business studies graduates
£20,000 a year average makes it one of lowest salaries
Mayer Brown reveals 73% autumn retention score
Global outfit keeps eight of its 11 NQs
Bouncebackability: Ashurst’s revenue climbs by 7% after turbulent 12 months
Meanwhile Linklaters and Taylor Wessing unveil mixed financial fortunes
‘This should alarm everyone’: Social media rages as ex-Court of Appeal judge appointed to lead Grenfell Tower inquiry
But legal Twitterati describes the hate as ‘absolutely senseless’
Revealed: The staggering differences behind universities’ LLB places
Exclusive: There are more law students at Liverpool than Oxford and Cambridge combined
Morning round-up: Thursday 29 June
The morning's top legal affairs news stories
Bristol University forced to apologise as ‘technical glitch’ stops final year lawyers accessing degree module results
Exclusive: Some students worried this will impact training contract applications
Lord Toulson, former Supreme Court justice, has died
He retired in 2016, but was still hearing cases as early as three weeks ago while the court looked for a replacement
QC sparks outrage after comparing solicitors to postmen
Simon Spence’s controversial comments appear in his election manifesto
There’s less office politics in law than any other industry, new research finds
Nearly a third of survey respondents thought engaging in water cooler tittle-tattle will help further their careers