Category: News
Junior lawyers are failing to hit billing targets
It's a similar story for trainees too
Cleary Gottlieb silent over claims it bills clients for students’ work
Blogosphere report says London office of US firm is charging out its vac schemers
Cape Town law students document shocking uprising from inside university in wake of tuition fee increases
Petrol bombs on campus and security guards injured
Do they read the rules, or just hit ‘Play Now’? Clifford Chance trials psychometric test video game
The battle for the best wannabe lawyers intensifies
Slaughter and May employee who stole ‘paper and stationery’ worth £3,000 banned from legal profession
Howard Hemley was sacked by the firm last December
We asked our readers who they think will win the Brexit legal challenge, the answer was a 50/50 split
Uncertain times = inconclusive Twitter poll results
Kelvin Mackenzie CAN make ‘undoubtedly offensive’ comments about C4 newsreaders, says regulator
Sun columnist cleared of complaints brought by Muslim presenter
CMS Cameron McKenna Nabarro Olswang eyes US merger
The firm’s name could be about to get even longer
Court case disrupted by man dressed as Jesus who said he can prove his identity with a USB stick
Indy Camp madness reaches new heights
Clifford Chance is offering training contracts to ‘exceptional’ 18-year-olds
But fresh-faced law students have until third year to accept
The law firms with the friendliest trainees in Britain
No Hunger Games vibes here
Lawyers split over Ched Evans rape acquittal debate
Charlotte Proudman even hung up phone in radio interview bust-up about the issue
New York Times in killer response to Trump legal threat
Newspaper published an article suggesting the Republican had touched two women inappropriately
Court ‘underwhelmed’ by government’s defence as Jeremy Wright QC takes stand in Brexit legal challenge
High Court case concludes today
Brexit legal challenge: Lord Chief Justice condemns ‘abusers’ targeting claimants
Access to justice will not be compromised by threats
Cambridge University law students create crime-identifying ‘LawBot’
It's basically an Oxbridge-educated RoboCop
Cash-strapped young barristers feeling more ‘lost’ and ‘depressed’ than ever
Uncertainty not helped by coming online justice revolution
‘Very strong presence’ of cocaine detected in Cambridge law faculty
Female toilets tested positive
Law firms hire from the most limited university pool, research finds
And they spend the most amount of money in the process
Beyond Marmite: justice committee invites views on implications of Brexit
MPs say they want to steer clear of "for and against" arguments
The law firms that give trainees and junior lawyers the best quality of work
It’s not all photocopying and filing