Monday

20th May - LAW NEWS

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FOCUS OF THE DAY: Do small law firms have a brand? Brands are not just for big firms they can work for smaller practices as well. Full story - Legal Futures


Sunday

19th May - LAW NEWS

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This Saturday's exclusive interview by TheLawMap features Bulawayo based lawyer Nqobani Nyathi, discussing the Legal Process & Justice in Zimbabwe, the role of the ICC in Africa as well as his thoughts on the perception of the legal profession in his country and beyond.



Saturday

18th May - LAW NEWS

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This Saturday's exclusive interview by TheLawMap features Bulawayo based lawyer Nqobani Nyathi, discussing the Legal Process & Justice in Zimbabwe, the role of the ICC in Africa as well as his thoughts on the perception of the legal profession in his country and beyond.



Friday

17th May - LAW NEWS

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FOCUS OF THE DAY: 1,200 criminal lawyers to attend next week’s protest meeting. Victims of miscarriages to address rally outside parliament. Full story - Solicitors Journal


Thursday

16th May - LAW NEWS

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FOCUS OF THE DAY: The legal profession has united in its opposition to the government’s proposals for fee cuts and reforms which lawyers say will ‘sabotage’ the criminal justice system. Full story - Law Gazette


Wednesday

15th May - LAW NEWS

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FOCUS OF THE DAY: The Law Society will launch a paralegal accreditation scheme later this year for non-qualified staff working in organisations regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority. Full story - Legal Futures


Tuesday

14th May - LAW NEWS

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FOCUS OF THE DAY: Training contracts hog the limelight when it comes to legal training, with law firms often appearing to focus their training efforts solely on the newbies to the legal profession, but increasingly programmes target mid-level associates. Full story - The Lawyer


Monday

13th May - LAW NEWS

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FOCUS OF THE DAY: Privatised justice is no justice at all. Justice Secretary Chris Grayling's radical changes to legal aid could mean being represented by the same company that jails you. Full story - Guardian Law


Sunday

12th May - LAW NEWS

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