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Magic circle firm Linklaters LLP has informed its lawyers this week that contributions made towards diversity, equity & inclusion can count as chargeable time.
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A consortium of London law schools have announced a one-day 'open access' law fair, designed to bring together law students and graduates from all backgrounds with employers.
The University of Law has linked up with several London boroughs to provide its first Higher Apprenticeships in Legal Services.
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Top London chambers 11 Stone Buildings (11SB) has announced that it is to dissolve.
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