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When applying for a traineeship, depending on how you intend to build your career and practice law, you may want to consider spending your training days for one type of law firm or another. This article will help you start to narrow it down by ...

In the UK, the terms used to describe professional legal practitioners are barrister and solicitor. They each have designated areas of practice, and are professionals in their own right. In Canada; however, there is no differentiation between the ...

On first glance, it may not be so obvious, but jobs available to law graduates are not just restricted to the more traditional positions of Barrister or Solicitor. From an employer’s point of view, a law degree is an asset in many fields outside of ...

Writing a legal CV that succinctly highlights your relevant education, skills and experience is the first and arguably the most important step to getting an interview for the job to which you are applying. Before submitting your CV to any potential ...