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Female barristers

Weekly News Summary – 29th August 2017

August 29, 2017

Female barristers of Southwark Crown Court in London have won the right to use the all-male locker room which is used by lawyers during major trials.

freelance lawyer

The Rise of the Freelance Lawyer

August 28, 2017

Wondering what a freelance lawyer is? This blog details everything you need to know, from the benefits of the career to how consultants work for law firms.

Employment Law in the Gig Economy

Employment Law in the Gig Economy

August 24, 2017

Wondering what employment law or the gig economy is? This blog explores both and how they affect major companies such as Uber and Deliveroo.

Beckham Law

Football and the Law: The Beckham Law (Part One)

August 23, 2017

Find out all about how law impacts football and what the Beckham Law is.

Working and Study LPC

Working and Studying the LPC

August 22, 2017

Studying the LPC and working part-time? Our writer, Dorothy, discusses her top tips and practical advice on how to juggle both successfully.

Same sex marriage

Weekly News Summary – 21st August 2017

August 21, 2017

This week, a Northern Irish judge has rejected arguments that the ban on same sex marriage violates the rights of LGBTQ+ couples in the region.

Choosing Law

Why Choose Law?

August 17, 2017

Wondering whether a law degree is right for you? Our writer details the main benefits of a law degree, from transferable skills to career opportunities.

Verbal Reasoning

Verbal Reasoning: The Basics

August 16, 2017

Verbal Reasoning is an aptitude test that is used for recruitment purposes by law firms. Read on to discover our top tips on how to succeed!

Data Protection Laws

Weekly News Summary – 14th August 2017

August 14, 2017

This week a proposal to redraft the UK’s data protection law was launched by The Minister of State for Digital and Culture, Matt Hancock - read more here!

Human Rights

Human Rights Law: AMSED in Nepal

August 9, 2017

Want to work in Human Rights? Vice President of Association Migration Solidarity and Exchanges for Development (AMSED) writes on their experience in Nepal.

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