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Global law firm Clyde & Co LLP has announced the launch of the Clyde & Co Academy.
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The criminal justice system will lose more than 2,000 duty solicitors in the next five years, according to data published by The Law Society.
Digital technologies pervade every aspect of our lives. From social media to critical government infrastructure, cybersecurity is of increasingly great concern for individuals, corporations and nations. Cybersecurity threats are complex and adaptive, requiring a holistic approach to understand, mitigate and remediate.
What’s greenwashing and how can organisations navigate green advertising?
Leading experts from several international law firms have given their verdict on MPs’ rejection of Prime Minister Theresa May’s deal to exit the European Union (EU), which leaves the UK on a default course to exit the EU without an agreement on 29 March.
Can a company sue a competitor for alleged bribery?
The Chartered Institute of Legal Executives (CILEX) has announced plans to work with education provider Pearson to deliver the new Legal Services T Level, aimed at 16- to 19-year-olds.
You’ve got the ambition, now it’s time to show recruiters and interviewers you’ve got what it takes. Whether you’re crafting an application or gearing up for a high-stakes interview, how you talk about your work experience and skills can make or break your chances. This is your moment to stand out, not just as a candidate, but as a future legal professional.
At first glance, this might seem like one of those ‘how-tos’ that you’ve read before. Don’t stop reading! I want to highlight some key points that contribute towards drafting a good CV in a more structured way. As a non-law graduate who has successfully secured a training contract, I want to provide a perspective on what a desirable ‘law CV’ should look like, but also how to adapt and make fundamental changes to a CV when converting to law.
What is litigation funding and is it a good thing?
Dentons’ Rosie Buckley offers insights into the firm’s online application form and vacation schemes.
Magic circle firm Allen & Overy LLP retained 37 of its 40 trainees, revealing a 93% autumn retention rate – all 40 of the firm’s trainees applied for newly-qualified solicitor roles, with 37 offers being made and accepted.
Our new diversity, equality and inclusion (DE&I) strategy was developed in 2021, led by our DE&I team, called Inclusion for All (IFA). In this piece, we’re going to take a look at the impact that IFA has had since it was introduced, including the initiatives rolled out and some of the highlights of the past two years.
The News of the World saga continues, with an announcement that Lord Justice Leveson will conduct the hacking inquiry in the Royal Courts of Justice.
There was good news for the UK legal sector in March as turnover surged to record heights.
Is continuing financial support for 'zombie' companies good or bad for the economy?
Fifteen law firms and other legal sector organisations have made this year’s list of the top 100 LGBT-inclusive employers, compiled by charity Stonewall.
I’m a first-year student – what’s a vacation scheme and when should I apply?
Gajendran Balachandran, an associate in the litigation and regulatory department at DLA Piper UK LLP, shares his experience of initially qualifying as a lawyer in Malaysia and his subsequent journey to working in English and Welsh law. Gajendran also outlines the importance of the firm’s Mosaic group and offers his advice for budding solicitors.