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9 City law firms named top LGBT employers
Stonewall list recognises efforts to create inclusive workplaces
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Squire Patton Boggs reopens Manchester office after employees test positive for COVID-19
Closed earlier this week ‘out of an abundance of caution’
2021 TCs will be mix of online and onsite learning, say City firms
Some have already begun remote trainee inductions in response to pandemic
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Bar students won’t be told their exam results before resits
BSB says it's not possible to release grades sooner for 'quality assurance' reasons
Milbank dishes out COVID bonuses to London junior lawyers
Associates can receive between £5,800 and £30,800, depending on experience
George Floyd trial to be shown live on British TV
US outfit Court TV to broadcast criminal trials from across the pond
Lord Keen QC resigns in row over Brexit bill
Will Robert Buckland follow?
The days of Conservatives wanting to lock fewer people up are over
Unlike his recent predecessors, Justice Secretary Robert Buckland wants to see more people in prison, says CJ McKinney
Law firm office shuttered after being linked to 18 cases of COVID-19
But outfit hits back, saying it's trying its best under ‘tough’ circumstances -- and that council got it wrong
Crowdfunding wannabe barrister pledges free careers advice in return for donations
Mohamed Hussein Iman needs £15k to start GDL
BCLP posts 76% retention rate and ups trainee pay
16 out of 21 stay put
Top commercial chambers to fund criminal pupillage cancelled due to COVID-19
Keating Chambers stumps up £20,000
Ban for paralegal who misled court over fee payment
'Altered' email
Ex-Attorney General brands PM’s Brexit plan ‘unconscionable’
Geoffrey Cox QC MP to vote to block Prime Minister Boris Johnson's controversial Internal Market Bill
Coronavirus laws a ‘secondary consideration’, says Sumption
Former Supreme Court justice says people should decide for themselves whether or not to obey the law
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