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Macfarlanes has become the third firm to adopt a "CV-blind" policy to combat unconscious bias and elitism in its recruitment.
New research suggests that diversity in the legal profession is improving, with the trend continuing to partner level.
To mark 100 years of International Women’s Day on 8 March, the Law Society is holding a roundtable discussion followed by a networking event.
Gordons LLP, based in Yorkshire, has welcomed three new apprentices to train with the firm.
The National College of Legal Training is offering two lucky winners the chance to knock £5,000 each off their course fees with a £10,000 sweepstake.
In this masterclass run by Trowers & Hamlins LLP, the firm will discuss real estate law, including who key clients are, the types of project real estate lawyers handle and what a typical day in the life of a real estate lawyer at Trowers looks like.
Following a successful live session in October, LawCareers.Net's Oracle will be back online to answer all your questions.
The University of Law has launched a new full-fees scholarship which will fund one student from a low-income household a year through their studies.
Beyond London, the most active cities are Manchester, Birmingham, Leeds, Bristol, Liverpool, Cardiff, Newcastle and Nottingham.
BT has declared an intention to enter the legal market, via its subsidiary BT Claims, which has applied to the SRA for an alternative business structure licence.
The College of Law, in collaboration with the City Solicitors’ Educational Trust, hosted a forum to investigate the best ways of promoting social mobility in the legal sector on 28 September.
International firm Fieldfisher has today merged with Spanish full-service firm Jausas to add offices in Barcelona and Madrid.
Trainee retention rates have fallen overall for the first time since 2009, according to a survey conducted by the Chambers Student Guide.
Clifford Chance has raised its newly qualified (NQ) lawyer salaries to £107,500 – a 7% increase from £100,000 – as the NQ lawyer pay war continues.
BPP University Law School will be providing the Legal Trailblazer apprenticeship from September 2016.
Applications are now open for LawCareersNetLIVE Virtual, which will take place on 1 and 2 December 2020.
The University of Law has announced the addition of a law and business programme to its Legal Practice Course offering.
The Law Society has announced that it will attempt to find new firms for trainees at Dewey & LeBoeuf, which is considering scrapping its UK operations amidst a stream of departures.
Now a decade old, the annual National Apprenticeship Week begins today, 6 March, with a host of events planned around the country.
The College of Legal Practice has launched a Solicitors Qualifying Exam scholarship scheme as part of its commitment to increase access to the solicitor profession.