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Who Are the Richest Lawyers in the World?
According to the ‘Robert Walters 2018 Salary Survey’, private practice legal professionals, namely lawyers, have…
The Pret Tragedy: How Might ‘Natasha’s Law’ Impact Claims in…
The death of Natasha Ednan-Laperouse, who passed away following an allergic reaction to a Pret A Manger (Pret)…
Since its introduction in 1977 the Graduate Diploma in Law (GDL) has become an extremely popular entry route into law. The fast-track alternative offers students the opportunity to study another subject they are passionate about, without compromising their goal of becoming a solicitor or barrister.…
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Eavesdropping Ban Encourages a Culture of International Law Enforcement Arbitrage
Admissibility of evidence obtained by less than acceptable standards is often debated in courts. In light of s56 of…
The Law & Courts: The Case for Blockchain
Paul Sachs is a leading expert in the field of legal technology, as well as the founder and CTO of digital evidence…
This month, in a special Lawyer Monthly feature we decided to take a look into the surprising reports around the gender pay gap. Even though most suspected a level of disparity, no one had really quite predicted the sheer gap between both genders and how there is still such a way to go until women…
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6 Top Tips for Answering Problem Questions in Law
As a law student you’re likely to spend a fair bit of time writing answers to problem questions, so it’s best to be…
Congress Considering Legislation to Limit US President’s Authority Over Trade
Lawmakers are facing a head to head conflict with the US President as the effects of the steel tariffs are felt…
