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The College of Legal Practice has announced an “innovative” conversion course – a Graduate Foundation in Law programme – designed for non-law graduates who are taking the Solicitors Qualifying Exam (SQE) route to qualification.
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Barristers’ chambers are in talks about downsizing their offices in a bid to cut costs and encourage more remote working, following the coronavirus outbreak. However, there is still a need for physical space for career support and wellbeing, the Bar Council has stressed.
In the UK, students at the University of Greenwich on the IPL learn through the “innocence project model” of clinical legal education which developed in the US.
International firm Eversheds has announced that it will be running the Combined Study Training Contract from August 2012.
Students and law schools were recognised for their tremendous efforts in the field of pro bono, as the attorney general hosted the annual LawWorks & Attorney General Student Pro Bono Awards at the House of Commons.
Are you up to date with this week’s commercial news? An announcement from Microsoft about its AI spending has caused stocks to rise and Meta has reported increased profits due to a surge in advertising revenue. Meanwhile, the Bank of England (BoE) announced an interest rate cut for the first time in four years and Uber has partnered with Chinese company BYD to build a fleet of electric cars. Read on to find out more.
The government's legal aid bill has suffered a third defeat in the House of Lords.
Acing a vacation scheme application comes with time, effort and a lot of research. A number of firms have deadline approaching, so now is the time to perfect your application strategy.
As James Bond hits our cinema screens, another 'double O' of US firms have opened online applications for their 2013 summer vacation schemes through Apply4Law.
For the second year in a row, The College of Law and the International Bar Association are offering scholarships towards fees for the full-time LLM in International Legal Practice, which runs at CoL's Moorgate and Manchester centres.
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Amid much controversy, and to the profound disappointment of many in the profession, the Legal Aid Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Bill has received royal assent.