This introductory session is aimed at those who want to adopt a healthier relationship with technology. Improving digital wellbeing can support mental health and productivity.
Month: April 2022
How do you want the Law Society to support you over the next three years? Find out more about the consultation here. Submit your survey
Disabled Legal Professionals and Students are invited to join Bristol Law Society for coffee and conversation to kick start your day on Friday 22 April
BPP University Law School is hosting a number of virtual open evenings including: 26th April – Virtual Open Evening: SQE courses for non-law graduates 26th
An ally is someone who is not a member of an underrepresented group but who takes action to support that group to help make their
The introduction of the SQE and qualifying work experience (QWE) last year marked a step change in how people train and become a solicitor. This
In this episode LawCareers.net speak to private client lawyer Anna Casey-Woodward (they/them) and consultant solicitor and collaborative family lawyer Bridget Garrood (she/her). They share their
City Social Welfare Scheme
Major City law firms are funding the training of more than 20 aspiring solicitors this year through a landmark initiative to create the next generation
This SRA webinar is your chance to learn more about, and ask questions, regarding proposed changes to rules linked to the health and wellbeing of solicitors
Clifford Chance has voluntarily reported its social mobility pay gap for the first time, finding a mean 44% difference in pay between the professional and working classes