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Legal Cheek was founded in 2011. It has grown to become the UK's leading news source for junior lawyers and law students and has been described by The Sunday Times as a Popbitch for lawyers and The Telegraph as an irreverent, must-read tabloid law website. Each month their combination of news, analysis, career advice, and insider insight on the leading law firms and chambers operating in..
Legal Cheek
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February 2027
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Firm wants to ensure 'safe and proper' use
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18h ago
Lasting impact on female colleague
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2d ago
Legal profession vocal in objection to government cuts
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She was part of a case he worked on
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Prompted angry response from defendant
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Research highlights LinkedIn's dark side
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PEP rises by 33%
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3d ago
Master of the Rolls backs artificial intelligence in latest speech
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3d ago
Blog post follows BSB's battle with Charlotte Proudman
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