Across 34 out of 50 sets on our Chambers Most List 2026, Oxbridge graduates made up the majority of those progressing from ...
The University of Law student Chloe Autran discusses her pathway into law, leveraging work experience and tips for navigating ...
English law has long been one of the most popular choices for cross border contracts thanks to independent judges, high quality courts and a disputes system that enjoys global trust. It already ...
But for many juniors at US firms, the biggest perk by far is the eye-watering pay. With NQs earning up to £180,000, plus the ...
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A senior criminal barrister has been disbarred after a disciplinary tribunal found he sexually harassed a junior colleague ...
Matthew Podger, admitted in 2013, was first cautioned for possession of cocaine in April 2014 while working at Slaughter and ...
Paul Simon Green has been removed from the roll of solicitors after being jailed for 26 months last year for using criminal ...
The Supreme Court’s decision in Standish v Standish was one of the most anticipated and talked about family law judgments of ...
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Dentons has retained 28 out of 37 qualifying trainees across its UK, Ireland, and Middle East offices this year, resulting in a retention score of 76%. Dentons has also confirmed the destinations of ...
The snapshot report finds that 18% of the top 200 chambers are completely inaccessible, while only around half offer full or basic independent access for disabled people.