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University law schools across the country are beginning to grapple with the use of AI models such as ChatGPT in the classroom, as students begin to use the programme to aid their work.
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Reed Smith and Mayer Brown joined Aspiring Solicitors at an event discussing how to increase awareness and understanding of disabilities in the legal profession earlier this month.
The National Association of Licensed Paralegals (NALP) has been chosen as an End Point Assessment Organisation (EPAO) for the Level 3 Paralegal Apprenticeship Standard.
Eversheds Sutherland’s James Wilson explains the three routes to a training contract at the firm and the practicalities of strengths-based applications.
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The winner of the 27th Bar Mock Trials National Competition final which took place last month is Wilmslow High School in Cheshire.
The president of the Law Society has called the lack of women at senior level in the legal profession “deplorable” and “a significant worry” in an interview with The Guardian yesterday.
The department for business, innovation and skills has published new assessment plans and standards for legal apprenticeships following ministerial approval.
Junior lawyers at top paying US law firms in London work on average more than 12 hours a day, according to a recent survey.
The SRA has delayed its decision on the controversial Solicitors Qualifying Examination, but has indicated that it is not a case of whether, but when, it will happen.
Manchester Law School, part of Manchester Metropolitan University, has accepted the first students onto its alternative training route.
The Law Society of England and Wales has welcomed the Ministry of Justice’s expansion of the Pathfinder family court scheme into the Midlands, while urging the government to ensure the programme delivers meaningful improvements for families.
Over 10 firms have now confirmed how many of their Spring 2015 qualifying cohort will be retained.
Thomas Egger is set to continue its legal apprenticeship programme with a new hire after its first apprentice successfully progressed to the role of trainee legal executive.
The SRA has warned that more large law firms may fail over the next few years as a result of gloomy economic conditions, as it confirms that talks are ongoing with over 50 firms where intervention may be necessary in 2013.
The University of Law is the latest law school to announce a new bar course to replace the BPTC.
Government proposals to increase Asylum and Immigration Tribunal fees by more than 500% could constitute unlawful discrimination, the Law Society has warned.
A team of students from City Law School has won the European Human Rights Moot Court Competition.