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Director of top London lawtech company Luminance faces US extradition over fraud allegations
Slaughter and May is a high profile backer of business
10 lesser-known election laws you need to know about
You can bring a puppy to the polling station, but political party t-shirts are a no-no
London chambers offers aspiring barristers a flavour of life at the bar through new pupillage podcast
Top tips and insights from 4 New Square tenants
Skype hearings require ‘more careful thought’ — regardless of benefit to barristers
'Communicating with someone on a screen just isn’t the same', says Bar Council bigwig Athena Markides
First speakers announced for Future of Legal Education and Training Conference London 2020
Sales of Super Early Bird Tickets end this Friday
Half of judges will be women by 2033, Lady Hale predicts
'We’ve done the sums'
Lawyer killed by loaded shotgun submitted into evidence
Freak accident occurred at a court in South Africa
Monday morning round-up
The top legal affairs news stories from the weekend
Commercial awareness events this week in Leeds, Nottingham, Edinburgh, Birmingham and London
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This Question Time audience member thinks all solicitors earn over £80,000 a year
Not if you're an employment lawyer in Leeds
British lawtech entrepreneur launches AI tool that identifies ‘loopholes’ in contracts
Taking the torment out of T&Cs?
Fancy eating like a lawyer? Now you can thanks to this new charity cookbook
Nigella Lawson has ordered her copy already
Best of the blogs
Weekly round-up of the top legal blogosphere posts
BSB boosts minimum pay for pupil barristers following annual review
£18,866 in London and £16,322 elsewhere -- from 1 January 2020
Law professor who specialises in money laundering arrested for alleged money laundering
Miami Uni academic Bruce Bagley accused of helping to launder £2.3 million
Staffordshire Uni law grad representing himself persuades High Court to hear potentially historic benefits case — if he can raise the money
Michael Connor crowdfunding to keep anti-austerity case alive
General election 2019: Oxford educated ex-Slaughter and May lawyers go head-to-head in Middlesbrough
Former magic circle duo even attended the same private school
Two months into her training contract and Eve Cornwell reveals what magic circle trainee life is like
Busy rush hour commutes, free breakfast, two mobile phones and getting to grips with time recording
Why the SQE could be ‘the best thing to happen to university legal education in decades’
The head of Leicester De Montfort Law School, Professor Kevin Bampton, welcomes the scrapping of the LPC