News

May 2010

There was chaos at the College of Law yesterday morning when LPC students were unable to get their results after the server crashed. Again.
All the latest from the RollOnFriday
Today is the first dress down Friday in Lovells' history.
Maclay Murray & Spens has denied rumours that it is keeping on just 13 of its 36 September qualifiers - but has refused to give any indication of
Leigh Day & Co is seeking £105 million in costs from Trafigura, the oil trader it sued in a massive class action.
It's not been a great week for Linklaters. First the firm
RollOnFriday can exclusively reveal that DLA Piper is in negotiations t
The Victorian judge who banned the original Underbelly series has admitted to finding the show "very entertaining".
Melbourne firm Logie-Smith Lanyon has appointed Australia's first consultant in Shari
This week's highlights from the RollOnFriday Blogs inc
Some of the firms handling the Lehman bankruptcy case have been given a right bollocking by Washington's "Pay Czar" for overspending.
The private client team that spun out of Allen & Overy last year has dazzled the legal market by posting seven figure profits in its first year of
Lucky students on the LPC at Cardiff University have the chance to win a week photocopying and binding at the offices of Hugh James Solicitors.
SJ Berwin's dreams of a San Francisco wedding were shattered this week
A former Eversheds associate has been awarded £123,300 after a tribuna
Slaughter and May has announced that it will be increasing the salary ba
A high profile criminal barrister is suing the State of Victoria and the Police Commissioner, claiming her life fell apart after she helped to investi