Whether it’s an interview at a local bar, or an interview at Google, there’s always the usual advice for nailing the job, but when it comes to being interviewed at your dream law firm, you need the right advice. Charles R. Toy, Associate Dean of Career and Professional Development at Western…
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Starting My Own Firm, How Hard Can It Be?
So you’ve got to the point where you’re thinking of starting your own law firm, or something to at least get you…
How Many Law Jobs Do I Need to Apply For?
If you’re just finishing your law degree, graduating in any legal field or moving onto the next best thing, you may…
Below Francine Ryan, Lecturer in law at the Open University, and responsible for the Open Justice Law Clinic, explains to Lawyer Monthly the benefits to law students of being involved in pro bono.
Pro bono is derived from the Latin term pro bono publico which can be translated as ‘for the public…
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Is it Better to Specialise or Be an all Round Solicitor?
Jayne Harrison, partner and head of employment law at Cleggs Solicitors, has been practicing law for 17 years. As…
Is the Bar Exam for Me?
As part of our features aimed at law students and newly graduates, those looking for work in the legal sphere, and…
So you probably just graduated, have little experience on your back, and are not quite sure what’s going to happen when you finally nail your first job. Don’t worry though, Victoria Tester, HR Director at Shakespeare Martineau tells Lawyer Monthly all you need to be confident and ready for the walk…
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7 Top Tips for Newly Graduated Lawyers
Following on with our features on Law School & Careers, Lawyer Monthly has heard from Joshua E Stern, Esq.,…
The Top 3 Tips to Specialise in Employment Law
Following on with Lawyer Monthly’s new series dedicated to law school, recruitment and careers, Jayne Harrison,…
