Each day, artificial facial recognition technology (AFT) is approved and rolled out in more parts of the UK. Surveillance ...
Travers Smith associate Greta Tozer discusses the linguistic puzzles of tax and leveraging her non-law background ...
Freshfields is far from the only firm investing in Gen Z’s workplace readiness. According to the report, Addleshaw Goddard ...
As 2026 approaches, it’s time to reflect on what has been a busy year for legal news. From blockbuster mergers like HSF ...
In the latest instalment of our Career Conundrums series, a school-leaver is struggling to decide between pursuing a ...
A&O Shearman has confirmed 32 of its 42 final-seat trainees due to qualify this coming spring will remain at the firm.
The confusion about whether AI is a total game-changer or a useful but flawed bit of new tech continues — with law once again ...
The independent report found that student confidence in the SQE fell from 3.1 in 2022 to 2.7 in 2025, with the sharpest drop seen among those who had passed the exams. This contrasts with employers, ...
Hogan Lovells and Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft have announced plans to combine in a deal that would create the largest law firm combination in history and one of the biggest players in the global ...
A Leeds Uni law graduate has completed an eye-watering 40 marathons in 40 countries, swapping revision notes for running ...
Neel Sachdev, co-head of Paul Weiss’s London office, explains how early responsibility and a clear route to the top shape the ...