News

September 2009

QualitySolicitors.com has underlined its position as the UK's most sophis
A secretary at a US firm has appeared in court charged with fraud, after being accused of running up more than $40,000 on a corporate credit card.
A receptionist at a leading US law firm is suing her former-employer after she claims she had no choice but to wet herself.

Students at BPP could find themselves nearly £2,000 poorer after three City firms used the fast track LPC as an excuse to cut their maintenance gra

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A survey by RollOnFriday of HR bosses at dozens of leading law firms has revealed that pro bono work is the secret of getting to the front of the jobs
A former BVC student is still trying to get her exam results upgraded - despite winning a four year court battle at an estimated cost of £400,000.
A trainee at a leading Scottish law firm has launched a pop video.

August 2009

More than 50 lawyers have received medical treatment after coming to blows with riot police in the Pakistani city of Lahore.

The largest firm in Canada has been ordered to hand over a raft of confidential internal data after being sued by a former partner.
A US law firm has invited candidates to apply for a job - by sending in details of their political views and a family photo.
The New South Wales prosecutor's office has been forced to defend its decision to spend AUS$110,000 on a conference trip, when it then couldn't afford
Pakistan's lawyers are being blamed for an increasing plague of assaults and violence outside courts, with newspapers now labelling them a public mena

Nabarro’s smart London offices are being redecorated by

Lovells is bucking the market by offering jobs to lawyers a