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London litigation funder in training contract first
Includes City law firm secondment
Scottish judge Lord Reed to replace Hale as Supreme Court president
As country's top bench gains three new faces
Simmons & Simmons embraces NewLaw movement with ‘legal engineering’ acquisition
BigLaw continues to make big moves into the lawtech space
Brexit Party chairman threatens to sue Remain campaigning Nottingham Uni law grad
'He's hired a big old law firm to basically destroy me', Femi Oluwole claims
Lord Neuberger-backed AI contract drafting tool secures £2 million funding
It's currently being piloted by Clifford Chance, Pinsent Masons and Withers
Campaigning QC launches crowdfunder to keep parliament open to oppose no deal Brexit as Boris Johnson wins Tory leadership vote
Jolyon Maugham wants Scottish courts to declare any move to shutdown Westminster illegal in advance
Court officials divulged criminal conviction to nosy neighbour
Data breach reported to the Information Commissioner's Office
Lord Chancellor David Gauke prepares to quit cabinet over Boris Johnson’s no deal Brexit promise
Former City lawyer will reportedly hand in resignation on Wednesday
DWF trainee solicitor who shared confidential client information with a friend loses unfair dismissal claim
Sacked just before qualification
Mishcon de Reya ponders stock market flotation
City firm mulls doing a DWF in bid to raise capital, according to report
Monday morning round-up
The top legal affairs news stories from the weekend
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Forget the glass ceiling… trans people face a ‘concrete’ one, says Manchester Met equality law prof
Lawyer Stephen Whittle shares insights into the challenges facing transgender people during House of Commons speech
Should barristers still wear wigs and gowns?
The cherished uniform of the bar remains an important stamp of legal responsibility, argues Queen Mary law graduate Jag Landa
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Weekly round-up of the top legal blogosphere posts
Pinsent Masons retains 57 out of 72 qualifying trainees
A score of 79%
Manchester Uni law students design app to field out-of-hours legal advice centre enquiries
Hits online shelves later this year
Answers to Government Legal training contract scheme’s situational judgement test surface online
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