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Morning round-up: Monday 13 November
The morning's top legal affairs news stories
Lord Neuberger lands role at One Essex Court following Supreme Court departure
As former colleague Lord Clarke secures new arbitration gig
How Netflix is breeding a new generation of miscarriage of justice lawyers
Making a Murderer, Time: The Kalief Browder Story, The Confession Tapes and more are piquing law students’ interest
From magic circle dinners to chats with F1 champions – what life as an Oxford law student is really like
New candid blogging series reveals all
A future lawyer’s guide to networking
Burges Salmon trainees hit the ground at TEDxBristol in ‘DareToDisrupt’ networking challenge
Bar Council backs cheaper, two-part BPTC run by the Inns of Court
Barrister super-exam?
Morning round-up: Monday 6 November
The morning's top legal affairs news stories
From niche to mainstream: Norton Rose Fulbright’s Victoria Birch on the explosion of interest in Bitcoin, blockchain and smart contracts
As firm’s junior lawyers reflect on what tech advances mean for them
When I qualified as a solicitor some of my colleagues had never worked with a black person before, now I’m a partner
David Carter, a private equity specialist at Ashurst, shares his story
Morning round-up: Friday 20 October
The morning's top legal affairs news stories
Morning round-up: Wednesday 18 October
The morning's top legal affairs news stories
Prime Minister ‘broke the law’ in making Liz Truss Lord Chancellor, says ex-Lord Chancellor
Theresa May's bad week continues...
Warwick University careers adviser at centre of racism row after law student claims she was singled out for being black
Exclusive: Adviser allegedly quoted research and suggested BME candidates submit applications later than their white peers
Cambridge law student who burned £20 note in front of homeless man KEEPS university place
Ronald Coyne reveals he's been threatened with chemical attacks in apology letter to peers
Morning round-up: Tuesday 29 August
The morning's top legal affairs news stories
End ‘direct jurisdiction’ of EU courts post Brexit, says government
But Justice Minister says UK will need to keep "half an eye" on its rulings in the future
Grateful grad: Bangor student collects first class law degree following successful fundraising appeal
Tuition fee debt had prevented the wannabe lawyer from graduating
Morning round-up: Friday 11 August
The morning's top legal affairs news stories
Oxford law grad sues Jesus College for loss of earnings after being ‘denied reasonable adjustments’ in her exams
24-year-old's solicitor talks to Legal Cheek about the rationale behind the claim
Half of Weil Gotshal’s qualifying trainees quit despite receiving NQ job offers
Firm says it's because roles couldn’t be found in desired practice areas, as rumours swirl about low morale
Lord Neuberger reveals his biggest regrets
Exclusive: Supreme Court president admits there are cases he wonders if he got right