Category: News
Court rules rock band can trade mark its name even though it’s offensive to Asians
Free speech can be hate speech in bizarre 'The Slants' case
ULaw among gold-rated universities in government’s first teaching rankings
While some Russell Group universities scored bronze
Eversheds Sutherland launches new legal service for start-ups thanks to one of its trainees
'ES Disrupt': international outfit taps into London's buoyant entrepreneur scene
Worry more about AI going wrong, says Slaughter and May
Magic circle giant highlights pitfalls of new technology
US outfit Goodwin Procter launches London training contract schemes
News follows firm’s involvement in KWM trainee rescue mission
City law firms dominate first ever social mobility employer index
MoJ and Inner Temple also recognised for their endeavours to help disadvantaged young people
Law student who helped Baker McKenzie partner during train station attack lands vac scheme at Baker McKenzie
‘He’s the kind of person we want at the firm’
Lawyers launch judicial review against government’s refugee policy, on World Refugee Day
Leigh Day and Doughty Street v Amber Rudd
Finsbury Park van attack: Media lawyer says newspapers have ‘pushed at the boundaries’ and may be in contempt of court
Morning headlines could spell trouble for press
Hendron v Hendron: ‘Drug addict’ barrister evicted from lawyer twin’s Covent Garden flat after High Court injunction battle
Richard also 'sacked' Henry from his law firm after finding 'quantity of drugs in the office'
Over 60% of BPTC grads don’t have pupillage, new stats show
As enrolments on the vocational course drop by 7%
‘Robot lawyer’ created by Cambridge students will now answer your legal problems via Facebook Messenger
LawBot X predicts claim outcomes and boasts 71% success rating
Top criminal chambers forced to rebrand as old premises become luxury apartments
9-12 Bell Yard now Foundry Chambers
Make it unlawful to stand by and record emergency scenes, argues law professor
Academic paper proposes legal liability for those who video terrorist attacks instead of helping victims
Boston bolt-on: Hogan Lovells to swallow up US law firm Collora
Combination to go live on 1 September
Travers Smith launches mentor scheme to empower LGBT+ students
Corporate law firm tackles the big dilemma of coming out at work
SRA moots paying student guinea pigs to sit pilot super-exam
Want to get paid to take the SQE?
‘They tried to get lawyers’: Devastating cuts to legal aid prevented Grenfell Tower residents accessing advice over safety concerns
Legal profession offers pro bono support to blaze victims
Law lectures will not survive much longer, says Oxford academic
Make way for the internet age of legal education
Oxford law grads pocket £20,000 a year more than Durham and Warwick peers
Earning power: Oxbridge dominant over Russell Group rivals, new stats show
Northern Irish women NOT entitled to abortions on NHS, Supreme Court rules
Landmark case decided by majority of 3:2