Recruitment News
New laws could be drawn up to protect victims of cyberbullying
6th November 2018
A recent report has found that victims of online bullying are being failed by current laws, according to the Independent. The Law Commission has called on the government to address the outdated list of offences and…
The spookiest unsolved cases in the UK
24th October 2018
Who doesn’t love a true unsolved mystery? And with Halloween nearing, what better time to unearth some of the UK’s spookiest unexplained cases? We spoke to three UK crime societies to find out their…
Networking do’s and don’ts for aspiring lawyers
19th October 2018
It’s not easy trying to secure your first real lawyer job when you’re a graduate. As most successful lawyers and legal recruiters will tell you, being able to network with potential employers as the first…
Civil partnerships granted for heterosexual couples
10th October 2018
Prime Minister Theresa May has announced that the government will be allowing heterosexual couples to enter into civil partnerships in order to offer greater security for those choosing not to tie the knot. The…
New laws to stop restaurant chains taking percentage of staff tips
4th October 2018
The UK government will be banning high-street restaurant chains like Bella Italia, Prezzo, Café Rouge and more from taking a percentage of staff tips. It was found that some companies take a deduction of…
How to use Instagram to get your law firm noticed
26th September 2018
With the rise of social media, brands and companies alike have been making the most of these platforms in order to reach new and existing customers. And with Instagram boasting over 17 million users in the UK alone,…
The best rooftop bars in London
20th September 2018
If you’re looking for drinks with a view, London offers some staggering locations from its rooftops. From overlooking the Shard to the River Thames, there are plenty of amazing spaces to enjoy a lunchtime…
Compulsory evidence to be scrapped in one-sided divorce applications
17th September 2018
Ministers have pledged to amend divorce laws that require evidence to be provided after the breakdown of a marriage or civil partnership, according to the Independent. Under current UK laws, when an individual…
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