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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
The morning's top legal affairs news stories
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
Morning round-up: Monday 3 April
The morning's top legal affairs news stories
Poll: 70% of lawyers are unhappy Article 50 has been triggered, compared to 36% of the population
Legal profession staying true to its pro-EU ways
We asked the chairman of the Justice Committee what he thinks about Liz Truss
Bob Neill MP also discusses challenges facing legal profession and shares views on Brexit
Morning round-up: Tuesday 14 March
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LGBT moot: BPP Law School snatches victory from 2016 winners Oxford University
The competition was judged by some of the country's leading human rights specialists
The army’s loss is the law’s gain
Marisa Hornabrook is looking forward to her legal life with Burges Salmon -- and it all began with an Insight Day more than three years ago
Morning round-up: Tuesday 7 March
The morning's top legal affairs news stories
Dentons domination: Largest law firm in the world eyes Dutch tie-up
Report suggests the firm is in merger talks with Boekel de Nerée
Norton Rose Fulbright eyes transatlantic tie-up with Chadbourne & Parke
International giant understood to be in advanced talks with US firm
Exclusive: Richard Susskind tells law schools to future-proof students with tech modules
Tom Connelly and Katie King interview the legal profession's foremost technology expert
Morning round-up: Tuesday 24 January
The morning’s top legal affairs news stories
Ashurst to save three King & Wood Mallesons trainees who have been left in training contract limbo
But Slaughter and May remains tightlipped over reports it will do the same
Withdrawal from the European Convention on Human Rights – the next Brexit?
Catgate PM talks of "clean break" with European court and convention
King & Wood Mallesons notifies court of its ‘intention to appoint administrators’
Just days after Legal Cheek revealed magic circle trio plans to scoop up KWM trainees
Exclusive: Magic circle and other top City law firms to take on all of King & Wood Mallesons’ trainees
And stricken giant's future trainees being pointed to priority TC vacancies