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How Ukraine's Law Firms Have Survived 6 Months of War

The country's legal institutions have set themselves up to become firms "fit for the market in wartimes."
9 minute read

International Edition

'More Than a Wheelchair': A Lawyer's Life With Cerebral Palsy

'The person with the disability often thinks if they don't prove themselves, then the employer will not invest in other people with disabilities', says Reed Smith associate Vaibhav Adlakha.
5 minute read

International Edition

Are Lawyers 'Quiet Quitting'?

Quiet quitting is the new trend taking over the internet, but while some argue the concept is simply setting boundaries and leveling out the work-life balance, others see it as a concerning proliferation of a 'slackers' mentality.
7 minute read

International Edition

Australia's Law Firms Focus on Diversity, Ethnicity and Inclusion

Progress has been made but minorities are still underrepresented, data shows.
6 minute read

International Edition

From Law to Lawmaker: Does UK Politics Need More Lawyers?

Liz Truss, a heavily-criticised Justice Secretary, will now face off against Sir Keir Starmer, a highly regarded barrister, in the House of Commons. Some politicians say law provides an excellent background, but also fear fewer young lawyers are now taking that step.
8 minute read

International Edition

Slaughter and May: Not the Impenetrable Fortress it Once Was?

'Now they're just more of a normal firm rather than a mysterious place that nobody leaves,' one person said, while others insist the latest partner departure is not a big blow to the firm.
7 minute read

International Edition

What Have Leading Lawyers Been Reading Over The Summer?

Nordic noir, T.S. Eliot, and Monica Ali. Here are a wide range of book recommendations from several of the UK industry's top names, including Sir Nigel Knowles, Quinn Emmanuel's Richard East and Travers Smith's Kathleen Russ.
9 minute read

International Edition

Is Norton Rose's Ambitious Africa Strategy Paying Off?

The more the partners caught on to the benefits, the more profit the firm made. And Norton Rose global loves the new model, said CEO Andrew Robinson.
7 minute read

International Edition

'They Are Losing Out On a Lot': Concerns For Junior Lawyers Fuel Hybrid Working Debate

There is a growing concern that the next generation of lawyers are not getting the necessary exposure to prepare them for their careers ahead.
6 minute read

International Edition

Clifford Chance Tech Group Revenue Swells: Co-head Talks Virtual Offices, Internet Risks and Screen Time

Co-head of Clifford Chance's tech group Jonathan Kewley discusses the group's growth and the increasing presence of technology in our lives.
5 minute read

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