Join us on the afternoon of Tuesday 2 June for a virtual student event in partnership with The University of Law (ULaw), ...
The Legal Cheek Summer Virtual Vacation Scheme and Law Fair 2026 Monday 8 June to Friday 12 June, from 9:45am, taking place virtually ...
Like Doulingo, law firms have their own version of the ‘taxi driver test’ You manage to avoid coming across like a megalomaniac/wallflower during the group exercises, hold your nerve to deliver ...
The Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) has confirmed that provisions of the Sentencing Act 2026, which came into force last month, will not be examinable in the upcoming April 2026 SQE2 assessment ...
The top legal affairs news stories from this morning and the weekend. Clients’ barrage of AI-generated queries risks pushing up lawyers’ fees [Financial Times] (£) Ban on ste ...
The revision techniques first-class students swear by — listen now . Exam season is looming and, for law students, that usually means one thing: stress levels are rising and not ...
New research by the Bar Council finds that most aspiring barristers have to go through more than one application cycle before securing pupillage, a finding likely to resonate with students navigating ...
Candidates must pass both of SQE1’s two papers, Functioning Legal Knowledge 1 and 2, to pass the assessment overall. FLK1 ...
Jones Day has become the latest high-profile law firm to fall victim to a cyber attack, after hackers accessed files linked ...
Leading figures from across the legal industry to speak at next month’s conference From top left to bottom right: Adam Mawardi, Professional Services Editor at Financial News; An Nguyen, Founder of ...
Retention figures are one of the few hard data points that cut through polished recruitment marketing. High attrition can ...
Greenberg Traurig is upping the number of trainees it will recruit into its growing London office, Legal Cheek can reveal. The US firm, which opened its London office in 2009, has confirmed it will ...