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Macfarlanes reveals perfect 100% spring retention score
Silver circle firm keeps all six NQs due to qualify next month
Law Commission lambasted over espionage law proposals
Journalists, NGOs and lawyers not happy
LawBot 2.0: crime-identifying ‘robot’ created by Cambridge University law students can now help with divorces
Software system get family law update
#GreatLegalBake: Lawyers made a Donald Trump and a Brexit cake
Make baking great again
Morning round-up: Friday 24 February
The morning's top legal affairs news stories
Herbert Smith Freehills keeps 27 out of 35 qualifying trainees
77% of London rookies stay on
Man convicted of spray-painting creepy graffiti on the side of the RCJ is banned from the building
Stay away! the court orders
Lord Neuberger admits being a judge is ‘lonely’ and having your judgments ‘trashed’ by academics is hard to take in confessional speech
More excitingly, he says he’s a supporter of the Oxford comma
Hogan Lovells posts 79% spring retention rate
Transatlantic giant's corporate group will take the lion's share of NQs
A barrister’s wig and gown have been stolen from the RCJ robing room
Lawyer thinks it’s ‘appalling’ there isn’t a lock on the door
Morning round-up: Thursday 23 February
The morning's top legal affairs news stories
Barrister orders Piers Morgan to retract allegation that he is a ‘liar’
Karl Turner, who used to be the Shadow Attorney General, in tense stand-off with TV star, who doesn't seem minded to back down
Dream law student property with its own courtroom goes on sale for £525,000
Renovated magistrates' court comes with prison cells and a conference room too
Devereux Chambers barrister Jolyon Maugham QC takes Uber to court over £20 million unpaid VAT
Just weeks after he launched a pro bono project aimed at holding the government to account
Supreme Court rules the ‘anti-love law’ does not breach human rights
If you want your foreign spouse to live with you in the UK, you better have a high-paying job
Norton Rose Fulbright’s transatlantic tie-up with Chadbourne & Parke given go-ahead following successful partner vote
International giant strengthens US arm
Young judges see pay packets swell to nearly £200,000 in wake of age discrimination case victory
Exclusive: High Court and Court of Appeal judges’ salaries upped by 11%
Morning round-up: Wednesday 22 February
The morning's top legal affairs news stories
Lawyers urge EU to refuse trade deal with UK unless it remains a member of the ECHR
The threat of a post-Brexit ‘human rights crisis’ looms