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Mark Deem, a commercial litigation partner specialising in technology and media at Cooley (UK) LLP, talks about the challenge of using old laws to regulate new technological advances and what motivated him to go into law.
Jonathan Wood, partner at Weil, Gotshal & Manges, gives his advice on developing a commercial outlook and understanding the law firm as a business.
Conference organiser and LC.N editor Isla Grant outlines the value of CityLawLIVE for aspiring commercial lawyers.
On Saturday 8 December 2012 the second CityLawLIVE student conference was held in London, bringing together around 200 students keen on a career in the City with firm representatives and industry experts.
On Saturday 25 February the first CityLawLIVE student conference was held in London, bringing together around 160 students keen on a career in the City with firm representatives and industry experts.
Following the success of CityLawLIVE's first full-day conference, applications are now being accepted for the next event, to be held on Saturday 8 December in central London.
Leading commercial lawyers give advice on application and interview technique.
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The City of London Law Society has criticised the Legal Education and Training Review's conclusion that the current training system is "unfit for purpose".
The proposals published by the Legal Services Board following the Legal Education and Training Review have been heavily criticised by the City of London Law Society.
Three international law firms have teamed up with City University London to offer LLM students the chance to apply for three high-quality internships.
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City lawyers have “very poor” knowledge of the Solicitors Regulation Authority Handbook, according to the findings of a leading legal academic.
From later this month, City Law School's LPC and BPTC students can get involved with a new clinic run in partnership with human rights organisation Liberty.
A team of students from City Law School has won the European Human Rights Moot Court Competition.
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Macfarlanes LLP, HFW and Bird & Bird become the latest City law firms to increase the salaries of their newly qualified (NQ) solicitors as the so-called ‘NQ pay war’ continues.
Eversheds Sutherland (International) LLP, Irwin Mitchell LLP and Dentons have all announced high autumn retention rates, for both their trainee and solicitor apprenticeship cohorts.
Charles Plant, chairman of the Solicitors Regulation Authority, has asked the legal profession to question its recruitment methods.