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Glass ceilings are made to be broken
Ranjit Thaliwal, president of the Leicester Law Society, talks about the opportunities that BAME lawyers have to succeed in law at the highest levels.
Judge for yourself
Tribunal judge and solicitor advocate Leslie Cuthbert explains how he became a judge, and why solicitor advocates make good judges, and offers his advice on what to do if you're considering this career path
Judge for yourself
Tribunal judge and solicitor advocate Leslie Cuthbert explains how he became a judge, and why solicitor advocates make good judges, and offers his advice on what to do if you're considering this career path
The government must listen to the Dowler family and stop its civil justice reforms
The Dowler family have asked the Prime Minister David Cameron and his deputy Nick Clegg to stop the unjust and unfair legislation that will significantly weaken the 'no win no fee' mechanisms they used to fight their case against News International.
A day in the life of a Supreme Court judicial assistant
Applications are currently being invited to work directly for some of the country’s top judges, at the UK Supreme Court in London. Judicial assistant Annabel Lee writes about her experience and recommends that fellow lawyers consider the opportunity.
Working together produces results
Lead Diversity and Community Relations Judge Marc Dight describes the JAC's 'Judge for Yourself' event, which took place in London in November 2012. The event aimed to encourage all members of the legal profession to consider a judicial career.
Leading academics warn legal aid cuts 'could have devastating effects'
Nine leading legal academics have set out their concerns that the government's plan to cut criminal legal aid and introduce PCT could have devastating consequences.
£20 billion reasons why the government should listen to lawyers
A strong legal sector is vital to Britain's economic growth, said Law Society chief executive Desmond Hudson in a speech to the CBI.
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