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Cooley LLP, a leading technology and life sciences US law firm, has announced the launch of its UK practice.
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Students from BPP Law School, The City Law School and the University of Law will be competing in the first Young Legal Minds commercial negotiation competition on Monday 14 October.
Nottingham Law School has rebranded its award-winning teaching law firm to reflect its status as a regulated law firm.
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If you’re lucky enough to still be a student like me, then chances are that your Easter break has just begun – yay! As a lover of lists, here are my suggestions for items to add to your to-do list this holiday.
Today we are pleased to bring you details of the firms and individuals who are nominated for the ninth annual LawCareers.Net Training & Recruitment Awards. The awards will be presented at a glamorous event at the top of 'The Gherkin' later this month.
Barristers' clerks are keen to be regulated and, by extension, recognised as a profession in their own right.