A relative newcomer to the solicitor apprenticeship market, Shoosmiths has, until now, recruited solicitor apprentices in its ...
Brad Karp, the longtime chairman of Paul Weiss, has stepped down from his leadership role at the firm after his name appeared in the Epstein files released by the US Department of Justice (DoJ). He ...
Anthropic, one of the biggest names in US artificial intelligence, is edging into the legal market with a new add-on tool and in the process may be forcing City law firms to rethink their reliance on ...
Currently, if your circumstances change, the only way to escape your lease is by navigating the stressful process of finding ...
Newly filed accounts have revealed the eye-watering sums being pulled in by the very top lawyer at Taylor Wessing, who is ...
Of the recommended uses for AI, Leveson instead argues that it should be deployed “solely to augment rather than replace human decision-making”, with acceptable applications falling into three broad ...
An aspiring lawyer has failed in an employment tribunal claim against Clyde & Co after alleging racial discrimination and ...
What key commercial themes should every aspiring solicitor know about? Legal Cheek’s Julia Szaniszlo and Ryan Scott return to ...
US law firm Simpson Thacher & Bartlett is moving ahead with plans to launch a training contract programme in its London office, it has emerged.
A former City lawyer has left the cut and thrust of corporate law to market interview coaching to students at £300 per ...
A solicitor has been struck off after making repeated false statements about his education and qualifications on his CV, including wrongly claiming to have obtained a first-class law degree in an ...
As technology advances at pace, Lord Reed tells Legal Cheek that the profession has a greater duty than ever to uphold trust in the legal system ...