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Joshua Rozenberg on Lord Denning: Worthy of his law student favourite crown?
Top legal commentator's insight into legendary judge
Morning round-up: Monday 23 January
The morning’s top legal affairs news stories
Legal Cheek talks… the story behind those KWM leaked emails
Oh, and peanut allergies
Bar Council backs Liz Truss on Brexit
It’s been a good week for the Ministry of Justice ?
Research: 57% of people admit they are ‘not very familiar’ with the Supreme Court
7% haven’t heard of it at all, but court still confident its outreach is improving
Is Goldsmith Chambers barrister Dominic D’Souza the new king of LinkedIn?
Criminal lawyer wows 3,000 followers with eccentric profile
KWM partners under fire for leaving office like a ‘student flat’ with client files ‘littering’ office floor
The firm's administrator is remaining tightlipped over the accusations
Morning round-up: Friday 20 January
The morning’s top legal affairs news stories
ULaw strikes LPC training deal with Howard Kennedy
Single office City firm will continue to pay is trainees fees
Lord Pannick QC suggests criminals should be sentenced by computer
King of Brexit legal challenge gives law tech the thumbs up
17 City firms secure places on LGBT employer power list
Strong showing from the legal profession in 2017 Stonewall rankings
Mishcon de Reya to tap into legal-tech market with launch of new start-up ‘incubator’
The tech hype continues
Research: London-based NQ pay packets rocket by 23% to £65,000 average in just three years
Twenty-six thousand pounds more than their North West counterparts
Revealed: the law firms that trainees and junior lawyers most admire
Magic circle tag still carries kudos, but what about the rest?
Morning round-up: Thursday 19 January
The morning’s top legal affairs news stories
King & Wood Mallesons Global launches in London – a day after UK arm goes under
New firm “not presently” taking old firm trainees
Supreme Court: Wheelchairs beat prams in legal dispute over space on the 99 bus
Seven justices unanimously allowed the appeal, but only to a limited extent
Theresa May makes Brexit speech, the legal profession reacts
General dissatisfaction from typical pro-Remain profession, but some see glimmers of hope
Cardiff graduate sent home from Eversheds office because employer could not accommodate her peanut allergy
Temp adamant she was safe, but law firm's print company supplier had "no time or resources for a risk assessment"
Morning round-up: Wednesday 18 January
The morning’s top legal affairs news stories