Category: Analysis
Revealed: The best law firms for training 2018-19
The results from the new Legal Cheek Trainee and Junior Lawyer Survey are in
How Lehman Brothers’ collapse paved the way for MoneyLaw and the minimum wage
2008 financial crisis shaped the legal profession as we know it
From 3D organs to acid attacks: Which Legal Cheek Journal article is the best of the year?
The most original legal affairs writing on the internet
The law firms that trainees and junior lawyers most admire – 2018 edition
The rivals that rookies rate best
The best use of social media — 2018 edition
Lawyers wow with Supreme Court selfies, Snapchat vac schemes and Suits recruitment vids
The law firms that give their trainees the most interesting work – 2018 edition
There's more to early stage legal practice than document review
The law firms with the best work/life balance — 2018 edition
Good money plus good hours is a winning combination
2018 predictions: A year of fake news, gay cakes and feminist celebrations awaits
Putting the Legal Cheek stake in the ground
The law firms with the best social life 2017-18
Amish or Amal?
Revealed: The firms that offer the most client secondments
As a trainee you could get the chance to do a stint at Goldman Sachs, Google or Gillingham Council
The law firms with the most approachable partners in Britain 2017-18
Love all round at these ten firms
Revealed: The law firms with the best perks 2017-2018
From massages to music rooms: the myriad reasons to become a City lawyer
Revealed: Law firms’ average arrive and leave the office times 2017-18
Who works the longest, and shortest, hours?
The most delicious and delightful law firm canteens 2017-18
The results of our search for canteen heaven When hunting for a training contract at...
The law firms with the most supportive trainees in Britain 2017-18
Dog-eat-dog or vegan commune?
The most technologically advanced law firms in Britain: 2017-18
Exclusive: Over 2,000 City trainees and junior lawyers told us how lawtech was affecting their lives on the legal frontline
Women are the ‘overlooked minority’ in the history of the Sexual Offences Act
It's the statute's 50th birthday, but should we be celebrating?
The tuition fee backlash could spell danger for the solicitor super-exam
Design of the cheaper LPC replacement is based on undergraduate fees staying high
Revealed: how close firms are to reaching their gender diversity targets
Some are doing well -- next stop equality?