Author: Emily Hinkley
We asked ChatGPT to write a poem about life as a law student
AI meets the arts
10 memes that accurately capture the pain of TC application season
Happy Hunger Games, and may the odds be ever in your favour…
Ashurst posts 84% spring retention score
16 out of 19
Clifford Chance posts 69% spring retention result
29 out of 42
Regulator mulls tweaking SQE to reflect Welsh law
Students may have to learn how and when to apply it
Kanye West’s lawyers Greenberg Traurig request court’s permission to use newspaper ads to tell him they quit
Top US firm unable to contact rapper
3 ways that changing the way you work can change your life
Your career is yours to shape and it doesn’t need to take a linear path
Civil servant who finished LLB in 2021 becomes country’s youngest judge at 29
Exclusive: Carlton Williams called to the bar just three months ago
US law firms in London outperform UK rivals thanks to focus on high margin work
Partners generate bigger profits 🤑
Teach aspiring lawyers to use ChatGPT, says top law prof
AI on the LLB?
Linklaters keeps 48 of 51 spring qualifying trainee solicitors
One further NQ on fixed term deal
‘Underappreciated’ lawyers likely to quit, research reveals
Survey highlights associate retention risks
White & Case retains 18 out of 23 spring qualifying trainees
One on fixed-term deal
Davis Polk latest US player to bump London NQ salaries to £165k
Another day, another rise
How to turn your STEM background into a training contract
Legal Cheek reporter and future City trainee Emily Hinkley offers her advice on making the jump from STEM to law
Nearly two-thirds of lawyers have experienced burnout, research shows
Survey finds 31% of respondents don’t feel their wellbeing is supported by their firm
Law students are the biggest boozers, new research suggests
Findings shine spotlight on wellbeing and substance misuse across range of subjects
Meet the future trainee looking to connect the Muslim lawyer community
Farzana Abdullah started the Muslim Lawyers’ Hub to support and find role models for aspiring lawyers