Even the most talented market participants take divergent views on the same topic. In some ways that disagreement can diversify, optimise or even create entire markets. You don’t need to be right; you ...
It’s been another strong year for UK law firm mergers despite a slowdown, according to new research from accountancy firm Hazlewoods. The past year saw 121 mergers take place, reflecting a strong ...
The Law Society has successfully negotiated three international trade agreements post-Brexit, which aim to strengthen international legal ties and enable British lawyers to work abroad.
From popular messaging app Telegram making changes to its terms of service and privacy policy to petrol prices falling, adverts being banned and cyber-attacks, there’s a bit of everything in this week ...
In the most recent episode of The LawCareers.Net Podcast, the LawCareers.Net team speaks to legal expert Dana Denis-Smith. From growing up in communist Romania with a negative experience of the law to ...
This LawCareers.Net masterclass, sponsored by Bristows LLP and Osborne Clarke LLP, discusses what it’s really like to work in intellectual property (IP). From patents to trademarks, find out what IP ...
The Bar Standards Board (BSB) has proposed new equality rules in a consultation document to provide equal opportunities for all barrister and aspiring barristers. The primary suggested change is an ...
You don’t need a law degree to become a lawyer – in fact, the modern legal profession is full of non-law graduates. The skills and experiences you gain from studying and working in other fields are ...
We asked Jon Worrell, our business development director, to share his knowledge and real-world experience on the changing legal landscape with the introduction of the SQE! Think you have what it takes ...