You’re probably wondering, what is reflection and is it something that’s important to my law degree? Emma Jones, senior lecturer in law and member of the Open Justice team at the Open University, has the answers.
Technology is constantly changing, therefore staying compliant, especially in the face of cybersecurity and evolving variables, is an extremely arduous task; but there are some solutions.
Richard Holmes, Director of Wellbeing at Westfield Health, discusses how to spot symptoms of burnout as a lawyer and steps you can take to keep yourself healthy, awake and productive.
Merger mania has dominated the legal industry this year as market competition intensifies. When a law firm merges with another, with is actually more often than you might think, a rebrand is often on the tables. This means all parties have to work together to unify the values of each merged firm and create an overall ongoing rebranding process that works for everyone and breeds success.
This week Lawyer Monthly benefits from a personal glimpse into the life of an upcoming barrister, as Ahmed Osman at One Pump Court discusses the challenges and nerves upon starting pupillage at One Pump Court.
According to the ‘Robert Walters 2018 Salary Survey’, private practice legal professionals, namely lawyers, have benefitted from an average salary increase of 5% this year.
Following the debut of the recent draft withdrawal agreement, Jonathan Askin, partner at law firm BLM, examines what this will mean for industries from financial services to fishing.
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