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Continental campuses: study law in Paris, Madrid or Helsinki?
Not all with an eye-popping price tag (until Brexit anyway)
Morning round-up: Monday 6 March
The morning's top legal affairs news stories
Simmons & Simmons puts 2016 retention woes behind it with solid 80% spring result
Twelve trainees have accepted full-time associate roles
Barrister gets caught up in a Twitter barny with business consultancy firm
Radio presenter and employment lawyer in social media ruckus
Student used ‘fraudulent’ first class Oxford Brookes law degree to get onto Queen Mary LLM
Brookes confirms wannabe barrister failed to 'complete her studies'
Reed Smith boosts newly qualified solicitor pay to £70k
NQ salaries rise by £7,000 as target hours head north too
‘Secret Barrister’ lands major book deal achieving every law blogger’s dream
Five publishers bid for the anonymous blogger's first-ever title
Morning round-up: Friday 3 March
The morning's top legal affairs news stories
Ex-Pinsent Masons and DLA Piper lawyer’s aftershave range slammed by Dragons’ Den millionaires
It smells like 'I've been dragged along and left up a lemon tree'
Gina Miller’s barrister Lord Pannick QC votes AGAINST Brexit Bill
But was he the only lawyer to defy the House of Commons?
Top lawyer slammed for ‘open the Moet’ tweet as government boosts injury compensation cash
Liz Truss altered the way payouts are calculated leaving insurers seething
Bill allowing judges aged 66+ to apply for Lord Chief Justice post presented today
Keith Vaz to older judges’ rescue?
New Doughty Street silk sticks it to the man with ‘left-wing’ tote bags she made for her fellow barristers
They've gone down very well
Morning round-up: Thursday 2 March
The morning’s top legal affairs news stories
Human rights lawyer in running to replace Edward Snowden as Glasgow University figurehead
Aamer Anwar announced he will stand for election as rector
Lads (and Lady) on tour: Supreme Court to hear cases outside of London for first time
It will be sitting in Edinburgh in June
Petition by Leeds CPS solicitor reaps rewards as Trump’s state visit postponed
Graham Guest’s online appeal chalked up almost two million signatures
Skadden lawyer who fought in World War II celebrates his 100th birthday
Top commercial counsel still works from 9.30am to 4.30pm and has no intention of retiring
Research: Law is more boring than IT
81% of lawyers are bored at work, compared to just 56% of computer whizzes
Morning round-up: Wednesday 1 March
The morning's top legal affairs news stories
Liz Truss to appeal judicial pensions discrimination ruling
Just a week after she handed High Court and Court of Appeal judges an 11% pay increase