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International firm O’Melveny has suspended its 2019 vacation scheme and 2021 training contract applications, as it seeks to conclude merger talks with magic circle giant Allen & Overy.
In contrast to The Guardian's recent league table revealing Cambridge University to be the UK's top law faculty, a Legal Week poll of 3,700 university law students has put Oxford University ahead of its rival.
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Oxford Brookes University has joined forces with corporate technology-focused law firm Moorcrofts to create an app that can read contracts to identify the sections that require human attention.
Oxford Brookes University announced earlier this week that it intends to stop offering the LPC in summer this year.
A UK charity that is involved in the provision of aid and development projects internationally, with the goal of ending poverty.
The first barristers’ set to address elitist discrimination at the Bar by adopting contextual recruitment practices has been accused of “virtue signalling,” according to its head of chambers.
A recent study has revealed that 37% of legal professionals worked on their days off last year, a figure predicted to rise to 50% in 2023.
Over 100 people have now qualified as solicitors through working as paralegals, instead of a traditional training contract.
Over half of all training contracts nationwide in 2016-17 were based in London, research by the Law Society has revealed.