The Lawyer Portal Blog
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The Lawyer Portal (TLP) aims to be the definitive resource for everyone considering a career in law, whatever their stage or background. Their content is written by professional lawyers, law students, and education experts, with input from top law firms, like Freshfields, Hogan Lovells, Dentons, and many more. See all the latest legal blogs about commercial awareness, training contracts,..
The Lawyer Portal Blog
1w ago
Understand the complexities of interest rates and inflation in the UK, see the implications for various stakeholders and uncover alternative perspectives on recent economic developments ..read more
The Lawyer Portal Blog
1w ago
Dive into the UK Budget 2024's impact on the economy, taxation, public services, and more ..read more
The Lawyer Portal Blog
2w ago
Discover how 2024's global elections, including the UK's pivotal vote, shape democracy and global politics, impacting billions worldwide ..read more
The Lawyer Portal Blog
2w ago
Learn how the UK's shift to net zero boosted its economy by 9% in 2023, creating jobs and fighting climate change ..read more
The Lawyer Portal Blog
2w ago
American investment firm Elliott Advisors have withdrawn their interest in UK-based electronics retailer Currys after a second failed bid ..read more
The Lawyer Portal Blog
2w ago
Apple have settled a lawsuit brought by Norfolk County Council to the tune of £385 million – following accusations of fraud in covering up falling demand ..read more
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1M ago
The UK’s windfall tax on oil and gas companies has been extended in Chancellor Jeremy Hunt’s budget ..read more
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Discover Labour's stance on the Green Prosperity Plan amidst UK's changing economy and find out the implications for your future energy bill ..read more
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Figures show that violent theft is becoming more frequent in local UK communities. Find out what this means for your career as a lawyer ..read more
The Lawyer Portal Blog
1M ago
Food delivery drivers from big-name providers like Just Eat, Uber Eats and Deliveroo have informally co-ordinated mass strikes across the world ..read more