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She aims to spend £150 a month on travel, living a 3 hour commute from the office, where she works “once or twice a week”. £350 goes on birthday presents for friends and family and £200 towards ...
Uni of Kent LLM student, Hamsa Jayanathan, analyses the law around cell-grown meat in the face of Italy's controversial ban ...
New research has revealed that some partners at the world’s top law firms are being charged out to their clients at nearly £2 ...
The Legal Cheek podcast returns this week as publisher Alex Aldridge and writer Lydia Fontes dig into Trump’s attacks on the legal profession and what they mean for Big Law firms in the US and around ...
Charlotte Wanendeya, Head of Law at BPP (London) discusses dealing with generational conflict in the workplace and how ...
Last year, the popular TikToker documented her participation in a City vac scheme and, since September, she has shared her ...
A top judge has ruled that a WhatsApp exchange constituted a contract in a demolition dispute. Roger ter Haar KC of Crown ...
Law training experts join influencers, academics and mental health charity leader at Legal Cheek's annual in-person ...
DWF has placed more than 100 staff at risk of redundancy as the firm moves to streamline its operations amid ongoing ...
Mortgages under 4% are back but dangers lurk for borrowers [ BBC News] Paul Weiss, Kirkland, Skadden, and other firms’ deals ...
Kaplan’s use of AI for SQE “question development” has come under scrutiny amid a row in the US about California Bar exam questions being artificially generated. A press statement from the ...
Law students and law schools across the UK have been recognised for their outstanding contributions to access to justice at this year’s LawWorks and Attorney General’s Student Pro Bono Awards.