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Bridge-building
Firms will enjoy incredible benefits from diversity programmes if they give them the hammer-and-tongs treatment, says Jonathan Bond
Aware Wolf
Richard Wolf and Andrea Miskolczi explain why Austria’s Wolf Theiss is training its lawyers to be as commercially savvy as the clients they serve
Early learning
Deborah Dalgleish says diversity education should be embedded in all aspects of a firm’s training regime
Prep schooled
Law firms of all sizes will have to prepare their lawyers to meet the challenge of new business structures, says Paul Hutchinson
College of Law defeats discrimination claim in appeal court
The Court of Appeal has thrown out a disability discrimination claim brought against the College of Law (CoL) over its examination provision.
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A&O, Herbert Smith and Weil act on CoL sale
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Magic circle firms announce NQ retention rates of 89 per cent
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Eversheds to offer condensed LPC and training contract
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Sheffield Hallam Uni latest to abandon GDL
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L2B event proves it’s never too late for law
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Legal apprenticeships take on new relevance
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Wilberforce increases pupillage pay by a third
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Freshfields targets UK students for China traineeships
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Slaughters slashes trainee bonuses and freezes associate salaries
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Students turn away from the law as uni applications drop across the board
Bingham maintains £100k NQ salary
Bingham McCutchen has confirmed it is maintaining its £100,000 newly qualified (NQ) lawyer salary following its latest salary review.
Legal profession join 40-mile Thames walk for charity
More than 400 members of the legal profession are set to take part in a 40-mile trek along the Thames to raise money for London’s legal advice charities.
Linklaters posts 86 per cent NQ retention rate
Linklaters has announced it is keeping 86 per cent of its spring qualifying trainee solicitors.
Kennedys launches legal apprenticeship for school leavers
Kennedys has launched a legal apprenticeship scheme to offer school leavers the opportunity to practice law without a degree.
Herbies retains 88 per cent of spring qualifiers
Herbert Smith has posted an 88 per cent Newly Qualified (NQ) retention rate for spring 2012.





