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The BBC is to continue its trainee solicitor recruitment programme following a successful first two years.
The 15-strong intake of trainee solicitors at Knights LLP have all been recruited from the firm’s paralegal workforce.
Clyde & Co has announced that it is to recruit two legal apprentices for its Newcastle office, starting in September 2016. The firm already runs similar schemes in its London, Manchester and Guildford offices.
The Legal Services Board has granted chartered legal executives the right to practise independently in the areas of probate and conveyancing.
The Westminster Legal Policy Forum is holding its keynote seminar on innovation in legal services in Whitehall, central London on the morning of 19 March.
ATLEU is a vibrant charity that provides legal representation to victims of trafficking and labour exploitation.
Extended court sitting hours in the early mornings and evenings will be tested for the first time from 2 September, which marks the start of a six-month pilot scheme.
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Aspiring lawyers can now register as a Solicitors Qualifying Examination (SQE) candidate after the Solicitors Regulation Authority opened candidate registration on 6 July 2021.
International law firm White & Case is the latest to launch a ‘virtual work experience’ initiative.
We are encouraging everyone interested in the future of legal advice in the United Kingdom to take part in the Big Advice Survey, which runs until 31 March 2015.
Creative types within advertising agencies occasionally come up with campaign ideas that breach Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) rules or stray dangerously close to costly defamation or the infringement of third-party IP rights.
Following discussions between CILEx and the Ministry of Justice, it has been announced that chartered legal executives can now become coroners.
On 25 September 2017 19 legal apprentices started at Gowling WLG as part of the firm’s two-year paralegal apprenticeship programme.
Justice for All is holding a public rally today (3 June) to mark a Day of Action opposing the government's changes to legal aid.
Top UK firm Bond Dickinson is set to merge with Washington DC-based Womble Carlyle.
Top City firm CMS has launched a website dedicated solely to informing readers about the debate on EU membership and the implications of ‘Brexit’ - the United Kingdom’s potential exit from the European Union.
Lord Neuberger of Abbotsbury, the Master of the Rolls, has succeeded Lord Phillips of Worth Matravers as the president of the United Kingdom's Supreme Court.