Author: Legal Cheek
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Linklaters redesigns training contract offer letter in bid to gain edge over rivals in hot graduate recruitment market
Student response speed has increased as a result, says partner
‘Do law students really have it tough?’
One soon-to-be fresher is concerned about the challenge ahead
Ask questions, avoid bullshit and shop in Tesco’s bargain bin, Secret Barrister tells new pupils
Mystery blogger dispenses pupillage wisdom in open letter to younger self
Monday morning round-up
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Crowdfund QC slammed for celebrating transgender rugby
Jolyon Maugham said article about transgender woman rugby player was example of how 'the simple joy of sport can transcend fear and hate'
Bank Holiday round-up
The top legal affairs news stories from the long weekend
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Regulator ends probe into alleged sexual harassment by ex-Reed Smith partner
Unnamed lawyer dismissed by the firm in 2017 following complaints from two trainees
Trainee solicitor pay at Weil hits £55,000
US outfit also confirms 100% autumn retention score
‘I didn’t get the A-Levels I need to study law at my first choice uni — should I pick another course or retake and reapply next year?’
Any advice would be much appreciated
Monday morning round-up
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£100k NQ pay is stoking tensions within magic circle law firms
Senior associates annoyed by big junior lawyer pay rises, says report
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‘I work for a Big Four accountancy firm but want to be a corporate lawyer’
Early career changer requires readers' advice
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Average law grad earns £24,500 in first job after uni
Better than business degree holders, but not economics