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A fee earner has been barred from working in the legal profession after sending confidential client information to his ...
Tilly Twite, SQE student at The College of Legal Practice, reflects on her experience of balancing work and study and offers ...
A barrister convicted of rape has been disbarred by a disciplinary tribunal. James Boyle, who was called to the bar in 1999, was convicted of raping a girl under the age of 16, indecently assaulting a ...
Sarthak Mukherji was working at the London office of US outfit Cooley when, in 2024, he noticed a disclosure letter had not ...
The former head of finance at a law firm has had restrictions placed on their future legal employment after it emerged she ...
The Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) has issued a warning after fake job advertisements were found circulating on ...
This achievement follows nine consecutive years of revenue growth, with an 8% increase on last year, matching the firm’s average annual growth rate. Profit per equity partner (PEP) has also remained ...
Aidan Robertson KC, described by his set Brick Court Chambers as “a leading silk” in competition law, highlighted the unusual ...
A&O Shearman has announced a summer trainee retention score of 69% as it continues to adjust to life post mega-merger. The ...
Downing Street ‘confident’ UK-France migrant return deal complies with law [ The Standard] Bid to reintroduce Hillsborough ...
Third year law student Stefanos Papanikolaou examines President Trump's trade policy in the context of international trade law ...
A senior paralegal has received a written rebuke after he requested that at least £1.85 million be released to a property development client before it was properly due, causing a breach of contract.