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Judges, QCs, junior barristers and solicitor advocates have come out in support of an anti-bullying campaign initiated by five barristers.
Magic circle firm Clifford Chance is cutting its training contract numbers by 20.
The Law Society has invited law students, trainee solicitors, pupil barristers and other junior lawyers to enter its annual Graham Turnbull essay competition, which this year is on the topic of human rights.
The Crown Prosecution Service’s trainee solicitor scheme opened for applications last week, with the deadline for submissions set for 31 May.
The Bar Standards Board will work with CILEx Law School to offer training on the English legal system to its support staff.
The Law Society has condemned a report from the National Crime Agency (NCA) that identifies money-laundering as a major threat and describes solicitors as “crucial to the laundering of illicit funds”.
The decision on whether or not to approve plans for a new solicitors’ ‘super exam’ has been delayed once again by the Legal Services Board.
The Legal Aid Lawyer of the Year Awards 2015, run by the Legal Aid Practitioners Group have been launched.
Eversheds has confirmed its upcoming merger with US firm Sutherland Asbill & Brennan.
Nicholas Fluck has replaced Lucy Scott-Moncrieff as the Law Society's president.
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