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Is bribing public officials ever justified?
It’s a double-edged sword
And the winners of the Legal Cheek Awards are…
Osborne Clarke and Baker McKenzie each bag brace as Burges Salmon scoops overall award and Slaughter and May wins ‘Most Admired’
Olswang partner who completed training contract AND pupillage within a year of each other lands top legal role at Facebook
Anna Caddick will head up the social media giant's regulatory and litigation team
17 City firms secure places on LGBT employer power list
Strong showing from the legal profession in 2017 Stonewall rankings
Morning round-up: Tuesday 17 January
The morning’s top legal affairs news stories
Legal Cheek Awards 2017 Shortlists
On Thursday 16 March Legal Cheek will be holding its inaugural awards at The Executive...
Dates for your diary: The big legal affairs stories to look out for in 2017
Commercial awareness gold right here
Bird & Bird space law guru among host of lawyers to scoop New Year honours
A good start to 2017 for corporate solicitors and legal academics
Legal Cheek’s big fat quiz of the year
A look back at the madness that was 2016 -- but how much do you remember?
Answers for Legal Cheek’s big fat quiz of the year
January — d When Bristol criminal barrister Anna Midgley was appointed as a Crown Court...
Morning round-up: Thursday 8 December
The morning's top legal affairs news stories
Research: the firms that offer the most international secondments
...and the ones that offer the least
Legal Cheek talks… deferred training contracts and Supreme Court attacks
Katie King and Tom Connelly reflect on CMS Cameron McKenna's £8,000 gap year deal and the tabloids' campaign against top judges
The fanciest law firm offices in Britain
Welcome to workplace heaven
Morning round-up: Friday 25 November
The morning's top legal affairs news stories
Addleshaw Goddard in talks to takeover HBJ Gateley
Combined firm could offer 40 training contracts
‘It’s a scratchy response’: Committee chair shares his views on MoJ’s court fees feedback
Bob Neill MP, justice committee chair, tells Legal Cheek that MPs will continue to push for full review
The invisible crime of female genital mutilation
“Abused unchecked” report reveals zero convictions in 16 years, but maybe that’s because the law is far too unclear