Working for a law firm that conflicts with one's moral values could lead to “serious health problems” for junior lawyers, according to professor Stephen Mayson of UCL.
Here are four benefits to completing a mini-pupillage.
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Three of these new bills and their impact on commercial lawyers in different practice areas will be discussed below: the Cyber Security and Resilience Bill, the Employment Rights Bill and the Data Use ...
Breaking into law can be tough, especially when you're just starting out. With so many talented candidates competing for ...
The Law Society’s recently published Economic Value report found that the gross value added (GVA) from the UK legal sector is estimated to have grown by 50% in the past 10 years – the GVA was £34.2 ...
It’s been a week of wet weather chaos, with “danger to life” warnings issued in parts of the UK. As well as the storms, we take a look at calls for the government to consider a break-up of Heathrow ...
To address the national backlog of cases, earlier in November judges moved hearings from crown courts in Ipswich and St Albans to Cambridge, as well as nearby magistrates' buildings in St Albans and ...
We chat to family lawyer Hebe Thorne about coming to law from a non-law background, the sort of work she gets up to at Burges Salmon and the characteristics that make the firm stand out.
The UK government is due to announce millions in extra funding for lawyers to represent asylum seekers in order to clear a backlog of appeals.