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The 32nd annual Bar and Young Bar Conference is to take place this year on Saturday 4 November, where attendees will hear from leading experts, including the shadow Brexit secretary Keir Starmer on topical issues ranging from Brexit to how to guard client confidentiality against cyber-attacks.
The government is in talks with BPP Law School over plans to provide a legal apprenticeship scheme which will allow aspiring lawyers to qualify into the profession without first having to complete a university degree.
The UK’s most senior judge, Baroness Hale, has guest edited a special episode of the BBC’s Today programme, telling listeners that cuts to legal aid funding have caused “serious difficulty” to the justice system.
Stonewall, the gay rights charity, has announced the results of its annual workplace equality index, which includes 10 law firms for the second year in a row.
The ‘Tesco law’ revolution continues apace with the news that two more top 50 firms, Kennedys and Hill Dickinson, have confirmed plans to convert to alternative business structure status
Reynolds Porter Chamberlain has started the new year by opening a new office in Bristol, staffed by a team of nearly 30 former CMS Cameron McKenna partners, associates and office staff.
As the spring-qualifying trainees at SNR Denton celebrate vastly improved retention rates, more firms' newly qualified (NQ) Spring 2011 figures have come to light.
The alternative legal services (ALS) market has reached a record high of $28.5 billion, according to a recent report.
Nearly 25% of pupils are reportedly experiencing financial hardships and around 30% expressed a desire to leave the Bar due to work-life balance.
Co-operative Legal Services has announced strong revenue growth for 2012.
The general public needs more help when trying to access legal services, which must modernise as a result, the Legal Services Board (LSB) has said.
City firm Reynolds Porter Chamberlain LLP has retained an impressive 100% of its trainees this year. All 13 will qualify at the firm in September.
The Bar Council has been in attendance at both the Labour Party and Conservative Party conferences to deliver its clear message to politicians – namely that "justice is a precious asset which needs to be protected"
Magic circle firm Clifford Chance has begun offering training contracts as early as to students who are still 18 years old.
The Legal Services Board has granted chartered legal executives the right to practise independently in the areas of probate and conveyancing.
The University of Law and Fieldfisher have announced an exclusive deal that will see the firm’s future trainees sent to The University of Law’s Moorgate centre.
Travers Smith is encouraging staff to use ‘safe-words’ to call out inappropriate language in the office.
News Chambers boost pay in bid to attract top talent Posted on 06 January 2025 Barristers’ chambers across the UK have implemented pay increases as they battle to attract the top aspiring barristers.
Barristers’ chambers across the UK have implemented pay increases as they battle to attract the top aspiring barristers.
The Bar Standards Board has signed a memorandum of understanding with the Inns of Court to recognise the “vital” role played by the Inns for aspiring barristers.