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Meet the Oxford Brookes law student and aspiring City solicitor who has her own lingerie company
Who says books and bralets don’t mix?
Morning round-up: Tuesday 30 August
The morning’s top legal affairs news stories
Legal Cheek talks… the bar and beyond
Katie King and Tom Connelly chat about barrister turned personal trainer Eloise Le Santo and all things Judge Rinder
Legal Cheek’s ‘most influential law student’ helps Joey Essex bag a GCSE
He got a D in general studies
Law Society and SRA clash over proposals that could see junior solicitors run their own unregulated firms
Sensible move or recipe for disaster?
I refuse to get a summer job — will this affect my training contract chances?
I want to enjoy my holidays
New BBC drama mapping the lives of London divorce lawyers gets the green light
New six-part series called "The Split"
Morning round-up: Friday 26 August
The morning’s top legal affairs news stories
First ever publicly-traded law firm braces itself for largest financial loss in legal sector history
Slater & Gordon expected to post financial loss in excess of £580 million
80% of lawyers think French police are WRONG to make women remove their burkinis
Solicitors and barristers pass judgment on controversial ban
Revealed: the UK university with the happiest law students
Exclusive: No, it’s not Oxford or Cambridge
Morning round-up: Thursday 25 August
The morning’s top legal affairs news stories
Over half of ULaw BPTC grads offered pupillage
Successful students are given a barrister's wig
Cleary Gottlieb, K&L Gates and Covington & Burling reveal autumn retention results
Strong London figures from US trio
Mrs Trump instructs West End law firm in libel claim against Daily Mail
Republican nominee’s wife punts for royal family favourite Harbottle & Lewis
Over 23,000 new students to start law degrees in September
Biggest intake ever... yet places STILL remain available at top law schools like Leeds and Reading
9 tips on getting a first class degree
How to ace your exams like a pro, from the lawyers that have been there and done it
Morning round-up: Wednesday 24 August
The morning’s top legal affairs news stories
Journalists in Mexico claim country’s president ‘plagiarised’ law degree dissertation
But a spokesperson for Enrique Peña Nieto suggests they were just "style errors"
British etiquette website in Supreme Court image blunder
Red faces at Debrett's
Why I left my dream barrister job at Matrix Chambers to become a personal trainer
Eloise Le Santo got through pupillage at top set but decided the bar wasn't for her