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Morning round-up: Monday 12 September
The morning’s top legal affairs news stories
Law grad ‘deeply concerned’ for future career as he’s fined for unlawfully posing as a solicitor
He's planning to appeal his conviction
Simmons & Simmons has retained just half of its trainees
Firm points to Brexit to explain disappointing result
Weil Gotshal boosts newly qualified solicitor pay to £115,000
More MoneyLaw madness
Legal fallout from Brexit vote continues as ANOTHER crowdfunding page is launched
This one wants to sue EU president Jean-Claude Juncker
There’s a new art exhibition at the Supreme Court and all the pieces are made by prisoners
Legal Cheek’s Katie King reviews the PAPERWORK exhibition
Morning round-up: Friday 9 September
The morning’s top legal affairs news stories
Westminster law school follows Pokémon Go trend and launches virtual reality game
Criminal law-themed “immersive learning experience” coming to lecture theatres soon
New pass mark for aspiring barrister’s test is waved through by LSB
Controversial entry exam onto BPTC should be harder to pass
Revealed: Lawyers are the most right-swiped profession in the UK
Tinder dates all round in firms and chambers