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 ...
Not all partners at a firm are equity partners; some receive a fixed salary, often enjoying a better work-life balance.
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 ...
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 ...