Author: Katie King
The Brexit effect? Top US law firm offers Dublin training contracts
Thankfully this won’t impact Dechert's London trainee numbers
New female law students outnumber males two to one for first time ever
Exclusive: 17,565 women compared to 8,510 men
Junior solicitor whose hair fell out as she struggled to meet billing targets handed lifeline by tribunal
She claims 'culture of fear' drove her to fake documents
Solicitor whose firm went under owing £200,000 in barrister fees struck off
His actions were ‘deliberate, calculated and repeated’
West Country’s answer to Square Mile increases clout as Simmons & Simmons doubles its Bristol office
But outfit confirms there's no increase in training contracts
A copyright law partner shares his Radiohead vs Lana del Rey predictions
Songs do sound similar, Bristows’ lawyer Simon Clark concedes
City law firms’ gender pay gap revealed: Herbert Smith Freehills, CMS and Shoosmiths first to publish data
Stark stats to be approached with caution
Former Macfarlanes solicitor is the new Lord Chancellor
Top government legal post occupied by a lawyer again
‘Arrogant and led by his ego’: Feminist campaigner slams The Secret Barrister over John Worboys article
Star law blogger defends position, amid strong support from legal profession
Law Society abandons plan for exclusive solicitor training deal
Another embarrassment for Chancery Lane bigwigs
Young solicitor who faked documents to hide mistake is struck off
She’d only been qualified for three years
Bar student multiple choice fears prove unfounded
A slight dip on last year, but disaster exam produces far-from-disaster results
The law firms with the best work/life balance — 2018 edition
Good money plus good hours is a winning combination
Number of BPTC students soars unexpectedly
Up by 14% after years of decline
Government splashes the cash on posh consultants to help make courts more techy
While eyebrows raised about judiciary’s closeness to modernisation programme
Lawyers spend nearly £30k on work clothes and three months planning what to wear
More stress codes than dress codes
2018 predictions: A year of fake news, gay cakes and feminist celebrations awaits
Putting the Legal Cheek stake in the ground
Warwick University law careers adviser cleared of intentional racism after student allegations
But she was found to have ‘exercised poor judgement’
Judges are not workers, Court of Appeal rules
District Judge fails in claim Uber drivers continue to win