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By Legal Week | November 4, 2009
Most lawyers, at some point in their careers, fantasise about leaving law and doing something else with their lives. Which is odd, given how much hard work goes into becoming a lawyer in the first place. You spend years studying and training to get in, only to find yourself wondering what it would be like to get out.
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By Legal Week | October 28, 2009
After five years working in advertising I was in need of a change. Holed up in a cosy cocktail bar with a few friends, I was indulging in a good moan about how fed up I was. I was bored to tears. Compared with the work stories my friends from university could tell, anything I added sounded trite, facile and empty. They kindly tried to cheer me up by reminding me that usually I loved advertising.
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By Legal Week | October 14, 2009
Lawyers: neglecting your personal finances will cost you thousands in tax and lost opportunities during your career. Perhaps the biggest problem you face is finding the time to dedicate to your finances and take advantage of the tax breaks available to you. Help is at hand.
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By Legal Week | October 12, 2009
Former magic circle trainee Dominic Webb on management in City law firms... Should lawyers be running large law firms? They are bright people, after all. Some will have natural leadership skills, of course. But as a breed, can lawyers actually run their firms well?
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By Legal Week | October 6, 2009
That law firms are devoting increasing amounts of time and effort to pro bono projects is nothing new. But, with international firms keen to involve as many of their lawyers as possible, the types of opportunities available are changing. In particular, the number of projects either benefiting those in developing counties or involving an overseas trip is on the increase. International efforts look likely to grow further still next year as two leading organisations in the sector - the International Lawyers Project (ILP) and Advocates for International Development (A4ID) - both look to expand initiatives outside the UK. Significantly, both are keen to pick up more senior lawyers.
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By Legal Week | October 6, 2009
That law firms are devoting increasing amounts of time and effort to pro bono projects is nothing new. But, with international firms keen to involve as many of their lawyers as possible, the types of opportunities available are changing. In particular, the number of projects either benefiting those in developing counties or involving an overseas trip is on the increase. International efforts look likely to grow further still next year as two leading organisations in the sector - the International Lawyers Project (ILP) and Advocates for International Development (A4ID) - both look to expand initiatives outside the UK. Significantly, both are keen to pick up more senior lawyers.
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By Legal Week | September 30, 2009
Eschewing glow-in-the-dark tikka masala and Bollywood-inspired eateries, former Linklaters lawyer Mathew Chandy charts his journey to budding restauranteur...
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By Legal Week | September 30, 2009
Eschewing glow-in-the-dark tikka masala and Bollywood-inspired eateries, former Linklaters lawyer Mathew Chandy charts his journey to budding restauranteur...
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By Legal Week | September 23, 2009
One enduring memory former Linklaters managing partner Tony Angel has of his childhood is driving down from the family home in Hendon, north London, to his father's clothing shop in Mile End and seeing the Thames "stuffed full of ships". Then in 1966 the port of Tilbury opened and, recalls Angel, "within a very short space of time the river became completely deserted".
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By Legal Week | September 14, 2009
Ex-magic circle lawyer Dominic Webb fondly recalls his days on the Legal Practice Course (LPC)...The LPC certainly comes in for some flak nowadays. And rightly so, in some respects. Many of the criticisms levelled against it are entirely justified
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The African Legal Awards recognise exceptional achievement within Africa s legal community during a period of rapid change.
Celebrating achievement, excellence, and innovation in the legal profession in the UK.
The Daily Report is honoring those attorneys and judges who have made a remarkable difference in the legal profession.
Health Law Associate CT Shipman is seeking an associate to join our national longstanding health law practice. Candidates must have t...
Shipman & Goodwin LLP is seeking two associates to expand our national commercial real estate lending practice. Candidates should have ...
McCarter & English, LLP is actively seeking a litigation associate for its office located in Newark, NJ. Three to six years of experienc...
MELICK & PORTER, LLP PROMOTES CONNECTICUT PARTNERS HOLLY ROGERS, STEVEN BANKS, and ALEXANDER AHRENS
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