Author: Aishah Hussain
CMS and Macfarlanes up junior lawyer pay as City duo confirm autumn trainee retention scores
NQ salaries now sit at £70k and £80k
Life as a Clifford Chance lawyer on the tech frontline — and how you can become one too
A sneak preview of the hints and tips magic circle associate Jamie Andrew will share at Legal Cheek’s ‘Artificial intelligence and the law’ event next month
Baker McKenzie retains all 14 autumn qualifying trainees
One associate-to-be is on a fixed term contract
Dentons and Addleshaw Goddard boost NQ pay to £75k and £70k
Rises for trainees too
Dechert boosts junior lawyer pay to £110,000
A rise of 16%
Future pupil barrister launches YouTube channel explaining laws in 60 seconds
His first quick-fire clip is on stop and search
Ropes & Gray posts 100% autumn trainee retention score
All six trainees kept on
Why women should pick Oxford for law and men LSE
Students getting their A-Level results today, take note
This is how you get a training contract as a career changer
Top lawyers from Irwin Mitchell, PwC and Shearman & Sterling share their routes into the profession
The Hearing Podcast: Making a Murderer lawyer Dean Strang on Netflix fame
And what it's like being an unlikely international sex symbol
‘I’ve made my year’s earnings in a month’, says Love Island solicitor Rosie Williams
She's understood to have deals with a betting company and a number of top beauty brands
The internet, Mike Tyson and 90 Picasso paintings — life as a media and sports lawyer
A panel of top lawyers share their experiences
Exclusive interview: Love Island solicitor Rosie Williams says she’s not ruling out a return to the law
‘Legally Brunette’ Rosie shares insights into her very glam life
The Hearing: Ayesha Vardag on law reform, Brexit and her office robot
The ‘diva of divorce’ shares her story
City law: Is the juice worth the squeeze?
A trio of leading City lawyers, legal educators and diversity organisations come together for an evening of careers advice and networking
Birmingham Uni law grad becomes first black woman to be crowned Miss Universe Great Britain in 66 years
Dee-Ann Kentish-Rogers hopes to become a barrister
The Hearing Podcast: From Birmingham barrister to ‘Father of the House’
Remainer rebel Ken Clarke talks law and politics
Legal profession ‘poorly equipped’ to help disabled training contract and pupillage hunters
Level of support remains 'a lottery', new research suggests
The Hearing Podcast: ‘Disability isn’t just sticks and wheelchairs’
Solicitor turned diversity champion Yasmin Sheikh shares her story