Category: News
It’s ‘not about personal views’, says Lord Kerr as Supreme Court gears up for Brexit appeal hearing
But Lady Hale appears to have already upset pro-leavers
Ten years to the top: average time to partnership revealed
Corporate finance and banking offer the best opportunity for progression according latest research
City law diversity scheme brings teachers on board in bid to get closer to students
Work experience initiative PRIME -- which is backed by 80 top firms -- wants more ongoing contact with alumni
White & Case chief invokes Buddhist monk wisdom in wake of Trump election victory
Law firm bosses give first reactions to new President
UK’s first ethnic minority judge dies aged 86
He wore a turban instead of a horsehair wig
Addleshaw Goddard in talks to takeover HBJ Gateley
Combined firm could offer 40 training contracts
Revealed: which law firms have the best canteens
Who will come out on top in the ultimate food face-off?
‘Farter-F*ck’: Carter-Ruck gains crude copycat website after IT firm fallout
Sites creators claim they were “wrongfully persecuted” by media law giant
‘It’s a scratchy response’: Committee chair shares his views on MoJ’s court fees feedback
Bob Neill MP, justice committee chair, tells Legal Cheek that MPs will continue to push for full review
Bar Council backs Truss’s calls for ‘wider pool of talent’ for judicial selection
Even though this means more non-barristers becoming judges
Fancy a three-course lunch with City firm partners? Fundraising challenge has some awesome prizes
Rallying call to wannabe lawyers as National Pro Bono Week draws to a close
Power to the paralegals: Number of graduates qualifying as solicitors without doing a training contract smashes through 100 mark
‘Equivalent Means’ shaking up legal profession
Berwin Leighton Paisner lifts post-Brexit referendum pay freeze
But it won’t backdate lawyer pay packets
Supreme Court success for families involved in bedroom tax battle
Seven-judge bench upholds the claims of Jacqueline Carmichael and Paul and Susan Rutherford
High Court judges take legal action against Liz Truss over pension discrimination
Lord Chancellor’s week goes from bad to worse
Pinsent Masons creates Brexit-focused artificial intelligent software to help identify ‘risks’ to clients
Futuristic software has already been put to work on "a number of multi-billion dollar transactions"
DWF hangs on to just 62% of its newly qualifying lawyers
“This is certainly a lower number of trainees than we’d hoped to retain”, says firm
The law firms with the most approachable partners in Britain
They won't quite drop everything just to see you smile, but they're certainly very nice
Ex-Lord Chancellor Michael Gove wades into Brexit judge abuse row
Does he want his old job back?
Government confirms it WILL appeal to Supreme Court over Brexit ruling
Case to be heard in "early December"