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SQE creators Crispin Passmore and Julie Brannan to speak at LegalEdCon North
Duo to articulate vision of new framework in practice
Harassment reporting app and legal chatbot for people with learning disabilities among SRA tech challenge finalists
Eight teams secure £50,000 in funding
Children’s book starring Lady Hale to hit shelves next month
Will it feature her now-famous spider brooch? ?️
The 2020 Firms Most List goes live
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The life of a first year law student as told by Kim Kardashian GIFs
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Parliament shutdown: Supreme Court rules Boris Johnson acted unlawfully in bombshell judgment
Unanimous decision finds that suspension was 'unlawful, void and of no effect'
Nearly half of lawyers admit to slacking off at work
Lack of motivation cited as top reason
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Inns of Court open applications for big money BPTC scholarships
Over £5 million up for grabs
Labour to create 200-strong army of social welfare lawyers with £18 million training fund
Corbyn-led government also aims to restore legal aid cuts within first 100 days
‘Morning… how was your weekend?’
A Monday funny courtesy of The Sketching Solicitor
Reed Smith launches ‘innovation seats’ for London trainees
Follows appointment of new innovation chief
Monday morning round-up
The top legal affairs news stories from the weekend
Barrister prosecuted for ‘upskirting’ on the Tube
Spotted by a member of the public
Non-Russell Group grad: ‘Is the commercial bar out of my reach?’
I'm struggling to get mini-pupillages
From Braveheart to #Bundlegate: 5 OMG moments from the Supreme Court’s week in the spotlight
The best of the action from Boris Johnson's legal reckoning
Best of the blogs: Supreme Court special
Weekly round-up of the top legal blogosphere posts
Document deception sees trainee solicitor removed from profession
Rookie says he's learned from experience
Baker McKenzie bumps trainee pay by 7% as it confirms autumn retention score
£48,000 in year one, rising to £52,000 in year two
Leigh Day advertises specifically for black aspiring lawyers
Postive recruitment action for a 'time-limited period', says firm