Tag: Students
Magic circle embraces artificial intelligence
Clifford Chance latest outfit to embrace futuristic robot-style tech to improve speed, efficiency and quality
Why I turned down a hot summer in Ibiza to work at a legal support charity
I had the chance to go away for the summer -- here are five reasons why I’m glad I didn’t
Being different makes you stronger: a newly qualified lawyer’s perspective
Diversity is a positive in the City, writes Hogan Lovells associate Amma Boakye
Wannabe barrister creates ‘Brexiles’ website to help young people flee Britain
Oxford grad creates online resource tool in wake of historic referendum vote
Westminster prof named ‘Law Teacher of the Year 2016’
Lisa Webley scoops coveted prize, seeing off competition from the likes of Oxford, Leicester and Nottingham Trent
What Brexit? Herbert Smith Freehills boosts pay for newly qualified solicitors to £90,000
Trainee salaries also rise at London office of global giant
9 things you need to know if you are applying for a training contract this summer
Norton Rose Fulbright's Andrew Roycroft shares what he has learned from participating in the graduate recruitment process
7 law student fears about Brexit
The future just became less enticing for wannabe lawyers
The great Legal Cheek debate: to post-grad gap year or to not post-grad gap year
Indulge your wanderlust, or get straight on the payroll? You decide
Why students don’t need to have it all figured out at law school
Amid the competing attractions of different areas of law, it's important to keep an open mind, writes BPP University's Kandice Horsey
Law lecturers reassure disheartened students that their EU law studies not in vain
Factortame is going nowhere
The secret life of the law student beauty queens
Will juggling tiaras and trusts help bag that elusive training contract?
From a small town in one of India’s poorest states to Herbert Smith Freehills
Siddhartha Shukla charts his incredible route to becoming a solicitor in London
10 types of people you will meet on your vac scheme
Which one are you?
York Uni pays four-figure sum to law student who claimed anti-Semitism was rife at UK universities
Boris Johnson’s brother helped him get the money
London law firms to cut back on EU trainees following Brexit
As many as 20% of City firms' trainees are non-British EU citizens -- something which may be about to change
Bar Council insists London will remain a global litigation centre as City law firms go into overdrive advising shaken clients
UK legal sector displays a stiff upper lip in wake of historic EU referendum result
Exclusive: Law Society to launch review of ‘official photographer’ amid retouched grad photos storm
Success Photography will digitally enhance graduands’ photos so they look slimmer, their skin clearer and their teeth whiter
Hill Dickinson reserves training contracts for paralegals
Two out of 12 TCs will go to graduates already employed by national giant
Vote Leave paralegal targeted by Remain campaigners
Law grad on £16,500 a year who feels he’s “at the back of the queue” for jobs sparks social media storm
Could Tinder help you get a training contract?
I’m not talking about widening the age range on your profile so you can match with partners