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Eversheds has maintained a significant presence in Ireland’s legal market since 2005. Late last year, its Irish arm entered ...
A former Dechert lawyer who suffered a “concussive injury” after being struck on the head by an office fire door handle has ...
Research shows that jurors, like all individuals, are susceptible to cognitive biases, which can unconsciously shape how they interpret evidence and reach verdicts. These biases can result in wrongful ...
Here are 7 things great summer associates say that make them memorable (in all the right ways). The “best” summer associates ...
The legal super-regulator has issued the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) with binding directions over its handling of the Axiom Ince scandal, which saw a staggering £60 million vanish from the ...
For years, the legal profession has been an industry defined by tradition: with billable hours, hierarchical firm structures, ...
SQE2 was sat by 1,134 from late January to early February, according to the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA)’s latest ...
In a scathing ruling packed with nearly 30 exclamation marks and even a stew recipe, a judge sided with US law firm WilmerHale in successfully overturning an executive order issued by President Donald ...
Director of Student Success, Equality, Diversity and Inclusion at ULaw, reflects on the findings around minority group ...
The Bar Standards Board (BSB) has abandoned plans to a new rule that would impact a positive duty on to “act in a way that ...
If you’re keen to bag yourself a commercial law textbook covered in sugar, you’re going to have to be prepared to dig deep.
Welcoming the news, Law Society president Richard Atkinson said: “The government’s decision to continue funding the level 7 ...
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