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The vital contributions of paralegals are finally to be celebrated with the first National Paralegal Day, it has been announced.
New York based law firm Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy LLP have rebranded to become Milbank LLP.
Major brands Coca Cola and Marks & Spencer have adopted the solicitor apprenticeship.
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The majority of corporate legal departments will be using artificial intelligent systems in a year’s time, a survey of global businesses has predicted.
The number of registered solicitors has fallen for the first time in 20 years, according to this year’s statistical report from the Law Society.
Pre-eminent pro bono organisation LawWorks is currently accepting nominations for its annual LawWorks & Attorney General Student Awards 2013
Opportunities for legal apprentices are on offer at Essex Council, following the local authority’s announcement of its new recruitment campaign.
Lawyers in Schools offers an opportunity for law firm employees to volunteer in the classroom: sharing knowledge and understanding on a variety of legal issues.
The National College of Legal Training is offering two lucky winners the chance to knock £5,000 each off their course fees with a £10,000 sweepstake.
According to research conducted by Legal Week, Norton Rose and Allen & Overy are top of the list of firms that lawyers would like to work for, outside of their own.
Pro bono organisation LawWorks has announced that nominations are open for its annual LawWorks & Attorney General Student Awards.
The Solicitors Regulation Authority is seeking to replace the traditional requirements of the training contract with a process that ensures the skills of prospective solicitors.
A number of firms' work placement schemes have been shortlisted for the annual National Council for Work Experience Awards.
Professional services providers (ie, lawyers, surveyors, accountants, financial advisers, insurance brokers and architects) all run the risk of giving negligent advice to clients.
According to recent reports in The Lawyer, City firm Norton Rose saved millions of pounds and around 100 jobs last financial year thanks to a flexible-working programme and the outsourcing of 60 members of support staff.
Both the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) and the Government Legal Profession (GLP) offer pupillages leading to permanent roles with fixed salaries, holiday and sickness pay, pensions and all the usual employment protection rights.
Law firms are avoiding reporting the true extent of their gender pay gaps and regulations should be updated to force them to be transparent, Conservative MP Maria Miller has said.
Magic circle giant Allen & Overy has become the first law firm to join the government's new social mobility initiative which gets companies to offer internships to young people from disadvantaged backgrounds.
Pro bono charity LawWorks named the winners of its annual awards at a dinner on 23 June at the Law Society.