Tag: Solicitors
Legal profession comes out in defence of ‘military chasing’ Public Interest Lawyers
Makes a change from the barrage of abuse the firm is used to
Lawyers clash over plans for top firms to help police with cybercrime investigations
"Public-private partnership" throws up doubt over solicitors’ motives
Global megafirm blues: Life as a rockstar lawyer after the merger
Meet new fictional columnist Mike Kitson, whose boutique firm has just been swallowed up by a US commercial behemoth
City law firm’s internal Brexit fears memo leaked into blogosphere
Trowers & Hamlins prepares for "bumps in the road ahead"
Hogan Lovells hires first ever Birmingham trainees
Firm to offer two TCs in UK's second city each year
What it’s like to quit practising law aged 27 to do an LLM
City University Professor of International Economic Law David Collins has never looked back
Mayer Brown ups NQ pay packets to £71,500
City giant also reveals 67% autumn retention result
My training contract has been mis-sold to me: What do I do?
Dream job isn’t what it says on the tin
Mishcon de Reya posts perfect 100% retention score
All 11 autumn qualifiers commit their future to firm
Solicitor turned matchmaker invents auction website to introduce clients and solicitors
Forget Tesco law, now is the time for eBay law
Simmons & Simmons slashes London lawyer headcount
All is not well at the top City player
Corporate lawyer, 27, on £72,000 a year saves just £600 a month
Escaping the City to practise ‘fun law’ might not be as easy as you think
Addleshaw Goddard and Gowling WLG freeze pay as confusion reigns at BLP
Reports of NQs earning more than lawyers with a year's experience
Freshfields hangs on to 95% of its autumn qualifiers
King & Wood Mallesons retains just 57% of its legal talent
Solicitor who was ordered to pay £20,000 after he ‘proposed marriage’ to paralegal during job interview LOSES appeal
Employment tribunal rejects Asghar Ali's claim that the original award was too generous
Hogan Lovells keeps 24 out of 30 qualifying trainees
80% of rookies commit their future to the firm
We spoke to Professor Richard Susskind and Nigel Pascoe QC about online courts
What does it all mean for aspiring lawyers?
Solicitor Disciplinary Tribunal confirms Alan Blacker has applied for re-hearing
Colourful solicitor-advocate was struck off earlier this month
Turkish government storms top law firm as another abandons practice in North Korea
Turbulent times for international solicitors
You can now apply for a government loan to fund your LPC
Just six weeks after two ULaw second years set up a petition asking for just that
Jones Day jacks up newly qualified solicitor pay to £85,000
The firm that Legal Cheek commenters love to hate splashes the cash