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DIY law website plans video game to assist litigants-in-person
Community-based organisation tries its hand at online game design
Morning round-up: Thursday 23 June
The morning’s top legal affairs news stories
Karaoke Court is actually a thing
The brains behind the legally binding sing-offs found his inspiration in an undergrad jurisprudence lecture
Boutique law firm asks wannabe trainees to sell themselves NOT their grades
Video killed the 3 As star
Simmons & Simmons ditches MBA for future trainees
Bespoke legal masters introduced in 2009 to be replaced by new "Trainee Skills Academy"
Law revision battle scars
Conclusive proof law revision is bad for your health
10 lawyers with weird and wonderful hobbies
What on earth is mycology?
Morning round-up: Wednesday 22 June
The morning’s top legal affairs news stories
EU referendum debate bingo: Lawyer edition
Take a break from listening to BoJo and play some bingo instead
BSB mulls new ‘super bar exam’ that could allow non-graduates to become barristers
Bar regulator to host debate next month discussing three new proposed routes to qualification
Average senior in-house lawyer now takes home over £165,000
5% pay-packet increase for City law firm shunners
Judge fired for watching porn in chambers LOSES unfair dismissal claim
Warren Grant had argued his behaviour stemmed from a mental illness he was suffering due to marriage problems
Visually-impaired Essex Uni law student stunned after taxi driver demanded guide dog travel in the boot
Aspiring lawyer is now a backing a charity-led campaign to bolster discrimination laws
Morning round-up: Tuesday 21 June
The morning’s top legal affairs news stories
Chelsy Davy speaks for the first time about quitting Allen & Overy
The lure of starting her own business was too strong
Allen & Overy ups London-based US NQ lawyer pay packets to £124,000
MoneyLaw reaches the City's magic circle
Would Brexit even be legal?
Top lawyers round on Gove and co’s “illegal” vote leave strategy
MoneyLaw could be the new Magic Circle
£124,000 newly qualified rate may prove a London game-changer
Morning round-up: Monday 20 June
The morning’s top legal affairs news stories
School girl’s relationship contract to prevent boyfriend talking to ‘hoes’ goes viral
A fruitful career in contract law awaits unnamed eighth grader
Lord Neuberger’s ‘plea’ for a university law syllabus shake up
“Greater prominence for ethics” proposals get the thumbs up from professors