Guest blogger – Emma Nash from Spring Law Wouldn’t it be nice not to have to worry about money? To let someone else take care of all of that for you? It may sound tempting but a recent family law case should act as a[…]
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Guest blogger – Emma Nash from Spring Law Wouldn’t it be nice not to have to worry about money? To let someone else take care of all of that for you? It may sound tempting but a recent family law case should act as a[…]
Read moreWe are launching a new section on the blog in the next few weeks! If you have any books you would like us to review or want to recommend any, then please drop us a line here or at womeninlaw@chambersandpartners.com Our upcoming reviews: – The Road[…]
Read moreTraining to be a barrister is an expensive business. With the BPTC costing up to £17,000 (after you’ve already paid for your degree) and the very real possibility that you won’t get a pupillage out of it (approximately 500 out of 1700 who enrol actually[…]
Read moreWe asked a number of leading experts around the globe about their backgrounds, challenges, role models and thoughts on gender initiatives. We will be posting out their answers in the upcoming weeks. Please feel to share your thoughts as always!
Read moreWell, it’s an exciting time being in the thick of things here at Chambers. We are working hard on the two new initiatives – both the In-House and Women In Law initiatives. Both are launching on our website soon and I shall be manning blogs for each initiative[…]
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