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The Apprentice: Lawyers round on ‘law firm’ owner who described himself as a ‘qualified barrister’
Use of professional title called into question during TV show
11 things you’ll only understand if you study law at the University of Bristol
Queuing for law ball tickets? Ain’t nobody got time for that
Henderson Chambers boosts pupillage award by 40% as it unveils new Caribbean secondment
Exclusive: As a plethora of London sets bump rookie barrister pay
Morning round-up: Thursday 5 October
The morning's top legal affairs news stories
Warwick University careers adviser at centre of racism row after law student claims she was singled out for being black
Exclusive: Adviser allegedly quoted research and suggested BME candidates submit applications later than their white peers
Studying at Cambridge and plenty of work experience — but are my A-levels holding me back?
I have been unsuccessful in every round for open days, vacation schemes and training contracts applications
BSB unveils radical training proposals that could spell end of 12-month pupillages
Compulsory Inns dinners may be thing of the past too, says new consultation paper
Released: The 2018 Firms, Chambers and Law Schools Most Lists
How did your favourite legal institutions do?
Morning round-up: Wednesday 4 October
The morning's top legal affairs news stories
Young Legal Aid Lawyers: We cannot argue working in legal aid isn’t difficult, but don’t quit
Group issues rallying cry to students, in a response to an article by Legal Cheek’s Katie King
New Pizza Express-loving Lord Chief Justice, dubbed ‘Ian of Essex’, takes to YouTube to deliver first speech
Sir Ian Burnett was officially sworn in yesterday
Tax specialist sues Clifford Chance over excessive workload allegations
But magic circle firm disagrees with former employee's version of events
Morning round-up: Tuesday 3 October
The morning's top legal affairs news stories
Pro bone-o: Eversheds Sutherland to devote entire office floor to dogs
Unfortunately it’s just for a day
‘Fake law’: Professor debunks claims EU legally bound to punish Spain for Catalan violence
Nearly 40,000 retweets for #SpainOutOfEU call, but lawyer says Europe constrained to stay out of these disputes
It’s official: We now have our first ever female Supreme Court president
Lady Hale hopes to see more female justices in the coming years
Allen & Overy NQ pay hits £81,000 as trainees handed £2,000 increases
Exclusive: Yet more magic circle salary boosts
7 types of law student you will meet in your first week of law school
From the Amal wannabe to the guy who obviously went through clearing
Morning round-up: Monday 2 October
The morning's top legal affairs news stories
UKIP’s new logo is uncomfortably similar to BPP’s
Law school will be thrilled -- and not short of access to trademark advice
US law firm Fried Frank launches London pupillage programme
Rookie barristers will undertake a six-month secondment at a Holborn-based chambers