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Impress at training contract interviews: what skills do you have that make you well-suited to this career?
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Impress at training contract interviews: what skills do you have that make you well-suited to this career?

We teamed up with Herbert Smith Freehills to demonstrate how candidates should tackle difficult questions in interviews - and what they should avoid. In part 2, we answer 'what skills do you have that make you well-suited to this career?

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Impress at training contract interviews: why do you want to work at an international firm?

We teamed up with Herbert Smith Freehills to demonstrate how candidates should tackle difficult questions in interviews - and what they should avoid. In part 1, we answer 'why do you want to work for an international law firm?'

Legal Engineering: How to optimise your contracts process – Part 2
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Legal Engineering: How to optimise your contracts process – Part 2

Last week we published a post about Fred the Legal Director. Fred’s is a fictional but realistic story about making…

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Legal Engineering: How to optimise your contracts process – Part 1
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Legal Engineering: How to optimise your contracts process – Part 1

How can an in-house legal team cut costs and simultaneously decrease business risk? A proven way to do this is…

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Innovation at the Bar: Who is leading the way?
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Innovation at the Bar: Who is leading the way?

The Bar is steeped in tradition. Although often considered a profession hampered by antiquated structures, the strong independent Bar remains…

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What does it mean to lead?

Karen Ngo, In-house Director of Thomson Reuters Legal UK & Ireland recently attended the ACC Europe Annual Conference, where Thomson…

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Innovating the bar: technology as a business enabler
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Innovating the bar: technology as a business enabler

With the introduction of direct access, barristers are arguably identical to many other businesses, and can use technology to their advantage. How can barristers take advantage of technology to win new clients?

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CILEx: apprentices equip themselves for a changing industry
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CILEx: apprentices equip themselves for a changing industry

In the second part of our series on the CILEx route into the legal profession, we look at the future of the legal industry, and how legal executives are equipping themselves to deliver on it.

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