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Cyber-attackers accessed and downloaded “a significant amount of personal data” — including criminal records, home addresses ...
When news broke on Friday that Everton Football Club’s new stadium will be named after corporate law firm, it quickly sparked ...
A fraudster has received a suspended prison sentence after using a fake law degree certificate to secure legal roles.
The top legal affairs news stories from this morning and the weekend Everton’s new £800 million ground named ‘Hill Dickinson ...
Today’s FTA between India and the UK promises to slash tariffs on goods from whisky to cosmetics to chocolate biscuits, ...
Lawyers from leading firms have chipped in following a LinkedIn post sharing the rumour that a supermarket client makes ...
Slaughter and May has opted to hold its salaries for newly qualified (NQ) solicitors at £150,000 as part of its spring pay ...
"I consider that it would have been negligent for this barrister, if she used AI and did not check it, to put that text into her pleading," says Mr Justice Ritchie ...
Everton Football Club has confirmed its new £800 million state of the art stadium will be named after a corporate law firm.
Legal Cheek ‘s Annabelle Oliver and Lydia Fontes, the hosts of this year’s awards, were joined by award sponsors, as well as ...
One of the key differences between the SQE and Legal Practice Course (LPC) examinations is that the SQE purports to assess ...
Legal Cheek's annual conference gathered together key figures from across the profession to discuss GenZ, SQE, ...