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Former BBC legal correspondent joins London chambers
Clive Coleman becomes associate tenant at 23ES
Macfarlanes launches legal technologist grad scheme
Two-year TC alternative to start in September 2021
No cab rank? Supreme Court judges criticised for pricey private car rides
Official 1.4 mile trip cost £104
London law firms Wedlake Bell and Moon Beever to merge
Goes live next month
Australia to open door to UK junior lawyers in post-Brexit trade agreement
Law Society cautions 'practical barriers' around qualifications
Hardwicke to rebrand as Gatehouse Chambers after discovering name has slavery links
Lord Hardwicke was co-author of 1729 legal opinion relied upon by slave owners
Bakers lawyers and staff given option to work remotely up to three days a week
Varied start and finish times too
The people you’ll meet on your virtual vacation scheme
Which one are you?
Virtual student event TODAY with Gowling WLG, Pinsent Masons, DWF and ULaw
Thursday 17 June, from 4pm to 6pm, taking place virtually
Kim Kardashian reveals she failed first year law exam — again
Reality TV star scored 463, down from a previous score of 474
City law firm partner struck off for exaggerating billings
Tracey Ann Sheehan ordered to pay costs of £51,615
Weil dishes out £8k Covid bonuses to NQ lawyers
Extra cash for trainees and associates too
Monday morning round-up
The top legal affairs news stories from this morning and the weekend
Virtual student events this week with Freshfields, DWF, Pinsent Masons, Gowling WLG, Hill Dickinson and ULaw
Taking place on Monday and Thursday afternoon
MoneyLaw war reignites as Milbank raises London NQ lawyer pay to $200,000
Weaker dollar obscures effect of rises in UK -- but salary battle is back with a bang! 💥
Largest law firm in the world trims lawyer numbers
Dentons lays off 85 UK employees, including 16 associates
Best of the blogs
Weekly round-up of the top legal blogosphere posts
Clyde & Co elects first female senior partner
Carolena Gordon takes up new role on 1 July
Freshfields dishes out bonuses following Covid salary freeze
Catch-up cash for UK lawyers and staff
‘The bar must do better at giving pupillage applicants feedback’
BTC graduate and aspiring barrister Kieran Alker recounts his 'frustrating' experience and suggests a way to improve the process