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End ‘direct jurisdiction’ of EU courts post Brexit, says government
But Justice Minister says UK will need to keep "half an eye" on its rulings in the future
Grateful grad: Bangor student collects first class law degree following successful fundraising appeal
Tuition fee debt had prevented the wannabe lawyer from graduating
Morning round-up: Friday 11 August
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Oxford law grad sues Jesus College for loss of earnings after being ‘denied reasonable adjustments’ in her exams
24-year-old's solicitor talks to Legal Cheek about the rationale behind the claim
Half of Weil Gotshal’s qualifying trainees quit despite receiving NQ job offers
Firm says it's because roles couldn’t be found in desired practice areas, as rumours swirl about low morale
Lord Neuberger reveals his biggest regrets
Exclusive: Supreme Court president admits there are cases he wonders if he got right
Mishcon de Reya’s autumn retention figure slumps to 64%
As Stephenson Harwood keeps 90% of its NQs
Debt dilemma: Bangor grad unable to collect first class law degree launches public appeal
Wannabe lawyer who worked as a toilet attendant to fund vac schemes in dire straits
Morning round-up: Tuesday 25 July
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Lancaster law graduate goes viral after posting touching tribute for mum who died during final year exams
‘One of the last things she told me was to make sure I finish with a first class’
Dentons enters Scotland with Maclay Murray & Spens tie-up
The biggest law firm in the world just got bigger
Morning round-up: Monday 17 July
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Law firms are not looking for ‘the polished, finished article’
Ahead of How to make it as a City Lawyer, BPP lecturer and former City lawyer Charlie Radcliffe talks training contracts and showing your 'human side'
Morning round-up: Monday 12 June
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What the hell does this election result mean for Brexit?
Social media rush as lawyers debate hung parliament’s impact
Politics ‘governs the very air that we breathe’, says former property litigator hoping to topple Jacob Rees-Mogg MP
Green Party candidate talks politics, her time studying law at Oxford, and her law firm being targeted by terrorists
Doughty Street silk Keir Starmer is the ‘right person’ to get us a Brexit deal, says The Independent
Newspaper backs Labour MP over Tory David Davis
Exclusive: The Inns of Court are preparing to launch a new BPTC
Inns 'seriously considering' new course, but will they go it alone or get a university involved?
Morning round-up: Monday 5 June
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The law has to adapt to the Uber/Deliveroo age
If working is going to be more flexible, employment law will have to follow suit
CMS Cameron McKenna, Nabarro and Olswang triple merger goes live
New global outfit boasts 1,000 partners and 5,000 lawyers