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ULaw’s triple advocacy blunder: three emails sent to LPC students warning of material prep errors
Free printing credits offered to appease disgruntled students
Tabloid knives out for anonymous female QC caught engaging in sexual activity outside Waterloo station
Could identity of “high-profile barrister” be revealed?
Morning round-up: Tuesday 8 March
The morning’s top legal affairs news stories
Bar Council steps up efforts to stamp out sexual harassment in wake of ‘unacceptable behaviour’ suffered by some barristers
Guide issued to ensure chambers properly handle allegations of harassment
Lady Justices Hallett and Sharp tipped to join Baroness Hale at top of the judiciary
Beyoncé could get some friends
Offensive tweets of Bedford law grad working for Mayoral hopeful come back to haunt him
Wannabe lawyers, beware your social media history
Lord Neuberger celebrates Supreme Court’s 4.5 star TripAdvisor rating
Top judge hints that the Supreme Court could open into the night as it seeks fifth star
Oxford postgrads beat BPP bar students to win national LBGT moot comp
BCL-ers emerge victorious from field of 46 uni teams
Supreme Court on judicial precedent — law students, brace yourselves for even longer reading lists
Potentially groundbreaking public law case could heighten status of Privy Council judgments
Morning round-up: Monday 7 March
The morning’s top legal affairs news stories
Harvard Law School ditches official emblem after student protest
American law students have more success than their Oxford counterparts
Reed Smith ups newly qualified pay — and hours targets
Rookie remuneration rises to £63,000 as billing targets increase by 100 hours
Law firm offers rookies chance to become partners during their training contracts
Fast track -- or a gimmick?
Regional law firms nudge out global giants in Sunday Times best employers guide
National med neg giant is in at expense of international megafirm
Life as a law student as seen through Snapchat
5am study sessions, barrister rubber ducks and some other things
Morning round-up: Friday 4 March
The morning’s top legal affairs news stories
Sexist email DLA Piper partner WILL face disciplinary tribunal
Nick West hit headlines back in 2014 when emails between him and Premier League chief Richard Scudamore were leaked
Wannabe barristers face even more debt as fees are upped across BPTC providers
LPC fees are also up by as much as 6%
You can now sue your parents for uploading those embarrassing photos on Facebook
That dodgy photo of you naked in the bath could be worth thousands of pounds in damages
Hipster underwear brand launches Amal Clooney pants
Have we reached peak Alamuddin?
The definitive guide to university law balls
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