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International firm O’Melveny has suspended its 2019 vacation scheme and 2021 training contract applications, as it seeks to conclude merger talks with magic circle giant Allen & Overy.
Meet Hebe Thorne, associate in the family law team at Burges Salmon LLP.
The impact of the pandemic on how we view and think about work has proven to be long lasting. In the legal sector, MLA’s recent generation Z (gen Z) survey revealed that 69% of gen Z lawyers believed that the pandemic influenced what they value in an employer.
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Magic circle firms Linklaters and Slaughter and May have increased their Legal Practice Course maintenance grants for future trainees.
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Three firms have announced that they are retaining 100% of their September 2012 qualifiers.
In-house lawyers are turning to AI as dissatisfaction with the current law firm model grows, according to a recent survey by intelligent contracting platform Juro.
Applications are now open for LawCareers.Net’s legal careers conferences, LawCareersNetLIVE sponsored by The University of Law, taking place in November and December later this year.
Chelsea Thompson discusses her journey into law and experience transitioning to a career in the UK. She outlines the key skills needed as a solicitor, what makes her firm stand out and her area of expertise. She also describes how technology is changing the way lawyers work.
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Following discussions between CILEx and the Ministry of Justice, it has been announced that chartered legal executives can now become coroners.
BPP law School has joined forces with specialist bank, Investec, to offer loans to its postgraduate law students.