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Capital’s lawyers limber up for London Legal Walk
All the legal celebs will be there
Morning round-up: Monday 16 May
The morning’s top legal affairs news stories
Liverpool anger as Hillsborough QC is nominated for ‘Barrister of the Year’
John Beggs QC targeted in local press and on social media
Eurovision advice bureau: How the globe’s greatest song contest can help you cope with law revision stress
Complete with photos of air hostesses and Latvian pirates
Cambridge academic rounds on Charlotte Proudman for writing same article ‘over and over again’
Lawyers aren’t very happy with latest piece from the LinkedIn row barrister
BPP Law School loses BPTC ethics exam papers during marking process
Exclusive: Wannabe barristers at London's Holborn branch could have to re-do the exam in August
£1m funding boost opens up Sutton Trust social mobility programme to 14 and 15 year-olds
Nearly 2000 youngsters to benefit from Pathways to Law over next four years, but no corresponding hike in number of undergrad mentors
Morning round-up: Friday 13 May
The morning’s top legal affairs news stories
Would you be sent home from a law firm for refusing to wear high heels?
Female lawyers’ need to look the part -- a pressure that won’t go away
Vladimir Putin is poster boy for satirical anti-UK Snoopers’ Charter campaign
Russian President is joined by political leaders including Chinese President Xi Jinping appearing to endorse controversial bill
Interview: Queen Mary students put ‘revenge porn law’ on the map
Is this new practice area about to emerge?
The 20 most influential aspiring lawyers in Britain
Legal Cheek reveals the biggest names on campus law faculties
BPTC satisfaction survey results: student happiness surprisingly unrelated to chances of pupillage success
Bar course experience better in the regions -- even if life afterwards often isn't
Morning round-up: Thursday 12 May
The morning’s top legal affairs news stories
Legal Cheek spat hits the nationals as criminal barrister responds to Oxford law student who called out his ‘Twitter hate campaign’
Criminal barrister v Delicate Oxford flower: Round Two
Courtroom ‘selfie’ taker who uploaded group snap on Facebook slapped with £190 fine
The illegal photograph also captured the magistrates' legal adviser in the background
Can you make it to the magic circle without a Russell Group degree?
And even if you do, will your partnership prospects be damaged?
Flexi-working latest: Macfarlanes, Freshfields and White & Case join the ‘home-desking’ movement
But is the hot City trend of "agile working" simply a token gesture?
LPC satisfaction survey results: Students happiest at the smaller providers
Mood brighter outside the big two
Morning round-up: Wednesday 11 May
The morning’s top legal affairs news stories
Mayoral Result: Lawyers 1; Old Etonians 0
Sadiq Khan nicks a goal back for the profession in centuries old battle with the privileged as to who should run country