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Herbert Smith Freehills has announced a new internship programme offering graduates with autism a chance to work at the firm for eight weeks.
Global law firm Clyde & Co LLP has announced the launch of the Clyde & Co Academy.
The public now have the chance to choose their favourite ideas from the British Library’s Magna Carta: My Digital Rights project, which marks the 800th anniversary of Magna Carta and the 25th anniversary of the web by asking young people to think about how the issues of freedom and control associated with Magna Carta apply to the digital age.
BARBRI has launched its International Home Study Programme, offering candidates the chance to study over 10 months (rather than the traditional six) its US bar exam course, which is tailored specifically for non-US trained law graduates and lawyers.
You may well be in the midst of a training contract application frenzy, but don’t panic; one of the best things you can do to help your chances is hone your commercial awareness skills.
With the excesses of Easter behind you, it’s time to really commit to the task ahead: developing your commercial awareness and thus significantly improving your chances on the recruitment frontline. Start here with this week’s curated group of topical news stories.
The Law Society has announced the awards on offer as part of its Diversity Access Scheme, which this year includes two guaranteed training contracts.
International law firm CMS has launched its ‘next generation’ vacation scheme as part of its CMS Academy programme.
Magic circle firm Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer is offering university students the chance to attend a two-day international workshop on 4 April and 5 April 2011.
Brexit has this week been interwoven with the appointment of a new prime minister and a major cabinet reshuffle, including a new chancellor of the exchequer.
Students are urged to ensure that they don’t miss the chance to vote in the general election on 7 May 2015.
Becoming a barrister gives you the chance to embark on one of the most stimulating, varied and exciting careers that there is.
The Law Society met with the Lord Chancellor last week in another bid to influence the government's decision in relation to its planned legal aid cuts.
The number of pupillages being offered is likely to shrink as covid-19 forces chambers to defer recruitment, the Bar Standards Board revealed in a recent report.
Three international law firms have teamed up with City University London to offer LLM students the chance to apply for three high-quality internships.
Access to legal aid in civil disputes looks set to be widened slightly thanks to an offer by the Ministry of Justice to provide greater flexibility over the scope of provision.
The University of Law has launched a new combined Bar Professional Training Course LLM programme.
BPP University Law School has launched a nationwide advocacy competition for aspiring barristers, with scholarships and bursaries the prizes.
The Law Society has called on the new Justice Secretary, Robert Buckland, to focus on access to justice and undo the years of damage done to the legal aid system under successive governments.
LawCareers.Net and Aspiring Solicitors have announced a new partnership designed to ensure that the most talented candidates with the greatest potential as lawyers maximise their chances of success.