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Lord Neuberger admits being a judge is ‘lonely’ and having your judgments ‘trashed’ by academics is hard to take in confessional speech
More excitingly, he says he’s a supporter of the Oxford comma
Hogan Lovells posts 79% spring retention rate
Transatlantic giant's corporate group will take the lion's share of NQs
A barrister’s wig and gown have been stolen from the RCJ robing room
Lawyer thinks it’s ‘appalling’ there isn’t a lock on the door
Morning round-up: Thursday 23 February
The morning's top legal affairs news stories
Barrister orders Piers Morgan to retract allegation that he is a ‘liar’
Karl Turner, who used to be the Shadow Attorney General, in tense stand-off with TV star, who doesn't seem minded to back down
Dream law student property with its own courtroom goes on sale for £525,000
Renovated magistrates' court comes with prison cells and a conference room too
Devereux Chambers barrister Jolyon Maugham QC takes Uber to court over £20 million unpaid VAT
Just weeks after he launched a pro bono project aimed at holding the government to account
Supreme Court rules the ‘anti-love law’ does not breach human rights
If you want your foreign spouse to live with you in the UK, you better have a high-paying job
Norton Rose Fulbright’s transatlantic tie-up with Chadbourne & Parke given go-ahead following successful partner vote
International giant strengthens US arm
Young judges see pay packets swell to nearly £200,000 in wake of age discrimination case victory
Exclusive: High Court and Court of Appeal judges’ salaries upped by 11%
Morning round-up: Wednesday 22 February
The morning's top legal affairs news stories
Lawyers urge EU to refuse trade deal with UK unless it remains a member of the ECHR
The threat of a post-Brexit ‘human rights crisis’ looms
Ulster University teams up with Allen & Overy and Baker McKenzie to launch UK’s first ‘legal innovation centre’
Helping law students become tech-savvy
Court of Appeal: Denying straight people civil partnerships is NOT unlawful
The boyfriend and girlfriend claimants think the law discriminates against them
Berwin Leighton Paisner hangs on to just 55% of its spring NQs
Less than two weeks after it unveiled Manchester training contract plans
Morning round-up: Tuesday 21 February
The morning's top legal affairs news stories
Lawyers slam Liz Truss for calling Lord Neuberger ‘David’ in ‘car-crash’ TV interview
One barrister said she shouldn’t be let out without a 'carer'
Law is the hardest degree to get a first in
You’re twice as likely to get top marks if you study medicine
‘Jekyll and Hyde’ barrister who made his girlfriend call him ‘master’ booted out of profession
Family law specialist handed an 18-month suspended prison sentence last July