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Niche disruptors in the Big Law market (Pt 2)

Niche disruptors in the Big Law market (Pt 2) Premium Content

Belonging to a boutique—all about balance or a bigger shift? Maurice Allen explains why boutiques are an increasingly attractive option for the next generation of talent
25 July 2025 / Maurice Allen
4PB announces winner of Alan Inglis Memorial Essay Prize 2025

4PB announces winner of Alan Inglis Memorial Essay Prize 2025

4PB chambers has announced this year's winner of the Alan Inglis Memorial Essay Prize
23 July 2025
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Salary rise recommended for trainees

Trainee solicitors should be paid a minimum of 24,916 (up from 24,320) outside of London, or 28,090 (up from 27,418) if working in London for qualifying work experience (QWE) or during their training contract, the Law Society has recommended
23 July 2025
NLJ Career Profile: James Bremen, Joseph Hage Aaronson & Bremen

NLJ Career Profile: James Bremen, Joseph Hage Aaronson & Bremen

James Bremen, recently appointed presiding partner of Joseph Hage Aaronson Bremen, shares his admiration for the judiciary his ideas for closing skills gaps left by the pandemic
21 July 2025
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Progress ‘too slow’ on judicial diversity

The Bar Council has raised concerns after the latest judicial diversity statistics showed no movement on the under-representation of Black lawyers among the judiciary
09 July 2025
Driving change at the top

Driving change at the top Premium Content

Elizabeth Rimmer sets out practical steps for legal leaders to make a difference on mental health & workplace culture
04 July 2025 / Elizabeth Rimmer
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Who are the judges? LCJ pledges to improve representation

‘Progress is too slow’ on judicial diversity, the Lady Chief Justice, Baroness Carr has said
03 July 2025
Turning the page on pro bono

Turning the page on pro bono Premium Content

It’s time for a new story on pro bono, says Bea Rossetto: one that grounds it as a vital public service delivering justice for all
27 June 2025 / Bea Rossetto
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Supporting pupils at the Bar

Eight out of ten pupils feel supported by chambers, but stress and uncertainty is on the rise, according to the Pupil Survey 2025
25 June 2025
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Join Affordable Justice for meaningful work with career opportunities

A family nonprofit for women unable to access legal aid is growing from ‘humble beginnings’ in a small room to offices in a purpose-built women’s centre in Hull
23 June 2025
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MOVERS & SHAKERS

NLJ Career Profile: Kate Gaskell, Flex Legal

NLJ Career Profile: Kate Gaskell, Flex Legal

Kate Gaskell, CEO of Flex Legal, reflects on chasing her childhood dreams underscores the importance of welcoming those from all backgrounds into the profession

Dorsey & Whitney—Jonathan Christy

Dorsey & Whitney—Jonathan Christy

Dispute resolution team welcomes associate in London

Winckworth Sherwood—Kevin McManamon

Winckworth Sherwood—Kevin McManamon

Special education needs and mental capacity expert joins as partner

Birketts—Private client team

Birketts—Private client team

Four private client specialists join the team in Bristol

Moore Barlow—Joanna Earl, Thomas Denman & Lauren Johnson

Moore Barlow—Joanna Earl, Thomas Denman & Lauren Johnson

Private wealth disputes team expands in Surrey with new solicitor trio

NLJ Career Profile: Ben Daniels, DAC Beachcroft

NLJ Career Profile: Ben Daniels, DAC Beachcroft

Ben Daniels, newly elected as the next senior partner of DAC Beachcroft, reflects on his leadership inspiration and considers an impish alternative career

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