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The Junior Lawyers Division has opened applications for its upcoming annual expedition to Tanzania, run in conjunction with the sustainable development charity Raleigh International.
Charter Chambers formally closed earlier in the year as a result of the pandemic but has since reinvented itself online as Crucible – a digital barristers’ set.
According to research conducted by Legal Week, Norton Rose and Allen & Overy are top of the list of firms that lawyers would like to work for, outside of their own.
Nine law firms feature in The Times’ top 50 employers for women 2015.
The decision on whether or not to approve plans for a new solicitors’ ‘super exam’ has been delayed once again by the Legal Services Board.
Skills for Justice has launched the Career Pathways portal, a resource designed to help job seekers, including wannabe lawyers, better understand the range of roles and progression routes in their respective work sectors.
The Law Society has said that plans for a new, purpose-built court in London should serve to cement England & Wales’ reputation as the jurisdiction of choice for international commercial legal services and dispute resolution.
Following a successful live session in October, LawCareers.Net's Oracle will be back online to answer all your questions.
The Legal Aid Lawyer of the Year Awards 2015, run by the Legal Aid Practitioners Group have been launched.
From September 2012, all of Farrer & Co's future trainees will receive their training at Kaplan Law School.
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The Supreme Court has refused to quash the introduction of the Quality Assurance Scheme for Advocates (QASA), which assesses the competency of criminal barristers.
The PAS provides legal advice to UK prisoners about their rights and conditions, and takes up prisoner complaints.
The BBC is opening applications for three in-house training contracts at the beginning of March.
Membership organisation Solicitors for the Elderly has announced plans to rename itself as The Association of Lifetime Lawyers.
Professional life requires continued adherence to codes of conduct both within and beyond the workplace.
The Law Society has increased the minimum salary that it recommends solicitors’ firms pay their trainees, although the figure is only a guideline that firms are free to ignore.
Since the financial meltdown of 2008, and given the ongoing fluctuations in stock markets across the globe, financial services specialists must surely be some of the busiest lawyers in town.
A trainee solicitor has taken the well-trodden path from law to politics by becoming the mayor of Frodsham in Cheshire.
Over half of all training contracts nationwide in 2016-17 were based in London, research by the Law Society has revealed.