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A new conference aimed at anyone hoping to land a training contract with one of the international firms in the City has been announced.
Careers advice provider Ultimate Law Guide is holding a one-day conference on 11 July, designed to help trainees and students learn more about the "radically changing profession" they hope to join and the skills they need to succeed.
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Criminal barristers in England and Wales are to continue their strikes, after nearly 80% of barristers who voted supported a move for an indefinite strike from 5 September. The strikes are happening after a dispute with the UK government concerning legal aid and working conditions.
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