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An application has been made to turn 9-12 Bell Yard into luxury flats
Top criminal chambers forced to seek new premises as developers sniff cash
Morning round-up: Wednesday 16 September
The morning’s top legal affairs news stories
11 Stone Buildings is to fold
Big-paying commercial and chancery set announces dissolution after four barristers depart
Solicitors and barristers among professionals least likely to be replaced by robots, research reveals
Paralegals, on the other hand, are screwed
Law students are creating some of the world’s most boring iPhone camera rolls
Mobile-photo albums are a treasure-trove of fond memories -- unless you're studying law
Silver circle pair reveal retention rates — and one is much better than the other
Contrasting retention fortunes at Macfarlanes and Ashurst
Morning round-up: Tuesday 15 September
The morning’s top legal affairs news stories
BPP Law School in gavel shocker
Lawyers, look away now -- the latest misuse of the auctioneer’s hammer is from an institution that should really know better
This corporate law firm’s 1956 guide to recruiting ‘lady lawyers’ is slightly terrifying
"If the paper records are the same, the man is given preference, barring some personality defect"
The billable hour appeal for refugees needs just £20k to hit £200,000
One last push required, as 'How to get sued' fundraiser event is launched