Feature
17 June 2013
The current shrinking of training contracts is pointing graduates towards alternative legal careers, says Jonathan Kay
News
4 June 2013
Students remain in the dark when it comes to changing legal services, says survey
News
17 May 2013
Location most important when applying for training contract
Feature
10 May 2013
Developing a wider range of employability skills is key for law graduates, but theres more than one recipe for a great solicitor, says Susan Cooper
News
2 May 2013
Offer 'reflects our confidence in the employability of our LPC graduates'
Feature
19 April 2013
Stagnant fee income and declining profits are likely to be a fact of life for most small and mid-size firms for years to come, according to a report published by NatWest earlier this year. Last week, courtesy of the bank, we got some of the...
News
18 April 2013
'Fiercer competition in the legal market than ever before'
News
4 April 2013
Legal executives could set up firms with other lawyers and licensed conveyancers
News
14 March 2013
Firms now have ‘alternative recruitment choices’, Skills for Justice chief says
News
8 March 2013
BPP defers launch of qualifying apprenticeship pending final LETR report
Feature
19 February 2013
Compliance-fatigue may
be setting in after months
of discussion around the subject, but Jeanette Lucy believes many lawyers are embracing the new regime to the benefit of their practices
Comment
8 February 2013
Jeremy Phillips highlights the increased risks and difficulties faced by
landlords with property in cumulative impact zones
News
7 February 2013
First retailer-ABS will train staff through its own bespoke ‘learning pathways’ centred on customer service and Co-op values
Feature
18 January 2013
Law firm hierarchies are no longer dictated by the
number of years served, explains Julian Summerhayes.
If you want your firm to remain buoyant in a competitive market, strategic succession planning is vital
News
14 January 2013
Weight of evidence means researchers need more time
News
11 January 2013
Scott-Moncrieff attacks those who pay 'lip service' to benefits of flexible working
News
16 November 2012
New Supreme Court president warns legal education review team against overly consumerist approach
Feature
2 November 2012
Virtual learning environments such as the fictional Scottish town of Ardcalloch equip future lawyers with the legal knowledge and professional skills they need in the real world, so let’s embrace the concept more widely, says Paul Maharg