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Law Job Changes in 2024: Where Are The Hot Areas For New Law Jobs?

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The ever-shifting law jobs scene creates some interesting and challenging – and exciting! – new opportunities for those in the legal profession and 2024 promises to continue that trend. The legal industry is constantly adapting to societal changes, and 2024 is no exception. Emerging legal fields are opening doors to new, exciting career paths. What

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Law Careers: From Courtroom to Boardroom

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Slaughter and May’s Steve Cooke Joins Brunswick in Strategic Career Pivot Law career changes are occurring with increasing frequency across multiple levels of the legal profession. The latest high profile change reported by the Financial Times is for Steve Cooke, the head of Slaughter and May is set to join Brunswick, a public relations group,

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Slaughter & May Raises NQ Pay Rate To Match Magic Circle Competitors

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Albert Goodwin* Slaughter and May has raised the salary for its newly qualified (NQ) lawyers to £125,000, a significant 9 percent increase from the previous £115,000. The increase is effective from 1 November, aligns the firm with its Magic Circle counterparts: Allen & Overy, Clifford Chance, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer, and Linklaters. The big law pay

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Freshfields lawyer Rob Colvin awarded City’s Wig & Pen Prize for pro bono work

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Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer (‘Freshfields’) Senior Associate, Rob Colvin, has been awarded the Wig & Pen Prize in recognition of his commitment to pro bono legal work over the last decade. Awarded jointly by the City of London Law Society (CLLS) and City of London Solicitor’s Company, the Wig & Pen award celebrates the pro bono

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