Tag: Students
Lawyer attempts to secure date by serving woman with subpoena
Could lengthy legal document be route to love?
Students handed £2.5k for each year of their law degree by City firm in socio-economic diversity push
CMS Cameron McKenna scheme one of the first to assist undergrads
Law student wins landmark privacy case against Facebook and is congratulated by Edward Snowden
Vienna University's Max Schrems has created a piece of EU law in his spare time
Chambers Most List 2016: More money flows to the expanding Oxbridge elite
79% of rookie barristers at the top 50 chambers went to Oxford or Cambridge
Barristerspeak: A guide for students
'Secret Barrister' reveals what members of the bar are actually on about
Bar chief says young barristers ‘unable to fulfil potential’ as law reporters launch scholarship for skint pupils
Law reporting charity chips in with some cash for legal aid rookies
New plastic bag legislation is a triumph of pedantic drafting
The Single Use Carrier Bags Charges (England) Order 2015 deserves wider recognition
Firms Most List 2016: US hyper elite pay most and hire more graduates in London
Magic circle under pressure as Americans lead UK market
City firm offers virtual ‘helicopter trips’ and ‘Ferrari racing’ in bid to make commercial awareness interesting
But will CMS's virtual reality headsets allow students to forget that it's slashing trainee numbers by a third this year?
Why ‘following your passion’ isn’t always the best advice
Law can be tough, but it provides a better grounding than a job in a trendy start-up, argues an anonymous magic circle trainee solicitor
‘Cambridge-educated Weil Gotshal trainee’ flogs training contract advice for £45 an hour
When you're on £97k a year, is this really necessary?
Lawyers’ ethics: who would you save first in a fire — your mum or girlfriend?
Chinese judicial ethics exam asks wannabe lawyers to decide
Inner Temple awards top scholarship to bencher’s daughter
Exclusive: £22,000 BPTC prize goes to student with very close family connection to Inn
Event: Why the legal profession needs people who see the world differently
Lord Neuberger and a panel of top solicitors and barristers offer students who don't fit the mould tips on how to get ahead in law
US firm that pays London newly qualified lawyers £101k boosts trainee intake by 20%
Latham & Watkins now offering more training contracts than many mid-tier City outfits
The University of Law seems to think the former Soviet Union still exists
Looking to study the LPC? Still view yourself as a citizen of a dissolved communist superstate? Then ULaw has you covered
Norton Rose Fulbright lawyers field financial and legal news questions from 40 students
Inaugural Commercial Awareness Question Time takes place at London office of global firm
Atkin Chambers raises pupillage award to £72,500 — the highest at the bar by far
Commercial set ups pupil money by 20%
Surely future magic circle lawyers aren’t sufficiently superficial to be swayed by the promise of a free swim?
It's all about the quality of the deals -- and the on-site pool
City firms’ horror at plan to let people with no law degree or LPC qualify as solicitors without doing a training contract
Wisdom of regulator's commitment to inclusivity questioned
Bristol Uni law grad goes public with training contract rejection pain
Story of Stephanie Charbine becomes headline news as glut of law students leaves nearly a third jobless