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News Achievements of legal profession celebrated at the Law Society Excellence Awards 2014 Posted on 24 October 2014 The successes of legal professionals and firms were recognised at the Law Society Excellence Awards, held earlier this month at the Park Plaza Hotel, Westminster.
The successes of legal professionals and firms were recognised at the Law Society Excellence Awards, held earlier this month at the Park Plaza Hotel, Westminster.
A scholarship programme for Black law graduates which aims to provide work experience required to secure solicitor roles, funding for the Solicitors Qualifying Exam and a practical way to “move forward with diversity in the profession” has been launched by Accutrainee.
Andrea Gallo explains how Accutrainee’s recruitment process works and outlines its goal to remove existing barriers to help candidates enter the profession.
The new legal training organisation Accutrainee expects to see its first cohort of aspiring lawyers embark on their training contracts in the next few months.
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In recent years, there’s been much talk about creating your own personal brand which has seen the rise of many influencers, especially within the legal sector.
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Access Aspiration Posted on 05 April 2023 News Academics from across the world to attend The University of Law conference Posted on 01 September 2022 Hundreds of academics from around the world are due to attend The University of Law’s ninth Annual Learning and Teaching Conference and its first International Symposium 2022. News Academic Professor Huxley-Binns appointed vice provost of The University of Law Posted on 16 February 2015 The University of Law has announced the appointment of Professor Becky Huxley-Binns as its new vice provost. ACA Law Ltd News ABSs doing well through partnerships with non-legal companies Posted on 18 July 2013 New alternative business structure entrants to the legal profession are winning a lot of business through major affinity and partnership deals with non-legal companies, a report has revealed. News ABS: reality starts to take shape Posted on 04 April 2011 The Law Society has voted in favour of putting forward to the Legal Services Board the SRA’s application to become a designated Alternative Business Structures licensing authority. News ABS round-up: what’s the latest? Posted on 23 April 2013 The world of alternative business structures continues to buzz with new licences granted and discussion on regulation
News Academics from across the world to attend The University of Law conference Posted on 01 September 2022 Hundreds of academics from around the world are due to attend The University of Law’s ninth Annual Learning and Teaching Conference and its first International Symposium 2022.
Hundreds of academics from around the world are due to attend The University of Law’s ninth Annual Learning and Teaching Conference and its first International Symposium 2022.
The University of Law has announced the appointment of Professor Becky Huxley-Binns as its new vice provost.
New alternative business structure entrants to the legal profession are winning a lot of business through major affinity and partnership deals with non-legal companies, a report has revealed.
The Law Society has voted in favour of putting forward to the Legal Services Board the SRA’s application to become a designated Alternative Business Structures licensing authority.
The world of alternative business structures continues to buzz with new licences granted and discussion on regulation