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Employment lawyers work across all areas of employment law, including, for example, handling discrimination complaints, staff restructuring and whistleblowing issues.
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.
A specialist aviation barrister will be used in disputes relating to everything from aircraft leasing and insurance to disasters, hijackings and theft.
It is unsurprising that some of the country's strongest agricultural law practices are to be found in rural regions.
The SRA began accepting applications from organisations seeking to become alternative business structures yesterday.
To reduce the impact of the barrister strikes, Justice Secretary Dominic Raab plans to challenge barristers’ complete ownership over crown court trials.
The Law Society has attacked the Solicitors Regulation Authority's consultation on the abolition of the minimum salary for trainee solicitors.
The term ‘Islamic finance’ refers to a system of banking that is consistent with sharia law.
This webinar, sponsored by Travers Smith and Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom (UK) LLP, discussed what it’s really like to work in tax law.
Law firm Simmons & Simmons LLP has reached its target for women to represent half of partner promotions for 2026, as the latest promotion cycles continue to be announced across the legal sector.
Held on Saturday 9 April, the biennial Minority Lawyers Conference brought together high-profile speakers to celebrate the achievements of black and Asian lawyers, and highlight the issues facing the profession in a year of both challenge and opportunity.
A number of City firms have revealed new ethnicity targets in response to the global Black Lives Matter protests.
Due to concerns of a potential coronavirus outbreak, around 1,100 staff at the London office of City firm Baker McKenzie were asked to work from home on Friday 28 February.
On 25 September 2017 19 legal apprentices started at Gowling WLG as part of the firm’s two-year paralegal apprenticeship programme.
The BBC is opening applications for three in-house training contracts at the beginning of March.
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.