Author: Katie King
Security guard suspended from LSE after video emerges of altercation with law student outside property lecture
Student claims staff member stopped her from praying then 'forcibly pushed' her
Rise of the robots: Meet the law students participating in the tech revolution
Ditching dusty books for coding courses
Shoosmiths solicitor among three Britons dead in Grand Canyon helicopter crash
He joined the firm as a trainee
Liverpool law student petitions university to reimburse tuition fees over four-week strike action
First year's calls for £1,000 compensation backed by thousands
Decision to approve or reject solicitor super-exam delayed
Legal Services Board gives itself more time to consider LPC and GDL's demise
Tort textbooks set for update as new Supreme Court judgment changes law of negligence
Donoghue v Stevenson, Caparo v Dickman and Hill v Chief Constable of West Yorkshire Police all get a mention
Average junior lawyer pay at Bird & Bird and Taylor Wessing HIGHER for women than men
As Pinsent Masons also releases gender pay stats
Linklaters becomes first magic circle firm to reveal gender pay gap stats
Structure of workforce behind 39% figure
Booming in Bristol: Should junior lawyers shun London for the West Country?
City's six-figure salaries will boost your ego but little else
BPP student who fell victim to theft reunited with highlighted and tabbed company law textbook after public plea
Her laptop is still missing, though
RPC launches new training contracts with 2018 start date
No two-year wait for firm's Bristol trainees
Lawyers share their biggest humiliations, from dozing in court to falling off chairs in interviews
It's all to show failure is normal
Slaughter and May’s 2018 spring retention rate is 95%
Firm 'very pleased' as 35 rookies qualify into magic circle outfit
Future trainee shuns law’s Hunger Games vibe with helpful blog on how to get a training contract
Even includes an application cliché bingo
The Weinstein effect: ‘My once boring practice as an employment barrister has suddenly become glamorous’
#MeToo movement has diluted sexual harassment stigma but 11KBW tenant says bringing legal claims remains tricky
Lady Hale celebrates first birthday since taking Supreme Court’s helm
She will spend it in court
Number of lawyers calling mental health helpline at record high
One half are trainees and junior lawyers
Tributes pour in for blogging and tweeting ex-Court of Appeal judge, who has sadly died
Henry Brooke worked with Lord Denning and sat on the famous conjoined twins case
KFC partners with Eversheds Sutherland to offer first-ever training contract
Fast-food chain joins likes of The Body Shop and Tesco