SQE student Brian Okwaisie discusses balancing exam prep with employment, revision strategies and why he chose BPP ...
In the recent ruling of Raja & Anor v ATM Law & Ors, Master Clark disclosed that he had to intervene during the hearing after ...
Penningtons is the first UK-headquartered firm to set up base in the seaside resort town which, as of 2017, has a recorded ...
The tribunal rejected Mahmood’s claim that referring to himself as a barrister in the legal experience section of his CV was ...
BPP student Catherine Chow analyses the relationship between AI and the legal profession, weighing up the opportunities and ...
US law firm Fried Frank has joined a number of its competitors in awarding hefty year-end and special bonuses to its junior ...
The Council argues that the proposed changes would impose a more onerous duty on barristers than the public sector equality ...
We heard from lawyers across a wide range of practice areas, including medical negligence, data privacy, and public inquiries ...
Not all partners at a firm are equity partners; some receive a fixed salary, often enjoying a better work-life balance.
A judge has ruled that a 92-year-old dying woman’s decision to tear up her will, with assistance from her solicitor, was a valid demonstration of testamentary capacity.
Today’s students share more of their lives online than ever before — and law students are no exception. The future lawyers of the social media generation have taken to TikTok to share academic ...
Reed Smith’s Laura-May Scott discusses the dramatic pull of contentious work and her advice for aspiring solicitors ...