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Change in the air - the lawyers helping poorer countries to plug into the UN
A band of lawyers are putting their heads together to help the world’s least developed countries understand the impact of UN talks. Sofia Lind reports,,,

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Nostalgia for sale - how one lawyer turned a passion for movie posters into a day job
Harbottle & Lewis’ Andy Millmore tells Sofia Lind how his passion for collecting old movie posters turned into a business venture

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The opportunist - how one foreign lawyer turned a holiday into a legal career
Romanian-born Ligia Bob made the most of her holiday to England four years ago, eventually landing an assistant solicitor rol, as Rose Orlik reports...

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Clinging to the ivy - law firms and retirement
When it comes to retirement, law firms – and their partners – don’t make life easy, say Mairi Eastwood and Bill Knight

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App happy - Kemp Little on the top 10 apps for lawyers
Kemp Little’s Andy Moseby pools the collective experience of a firm of tech geeks to identify the top 10 apps for lawyers

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The wandering wig - combining a career at the Bar with a passion for travel writing
Mixing a criminal negligence practice with voyages to far-flung places, John Gimlette is one of a number of travel-writing barristers. Melanie Stern reports

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The jury has the last word - campaigning against the death penalty in Texas
During an internship with Amicus, a charity that campaigns against the death penalty, 5 St Andrew’s Hill’s Sara Williams learned about the harsh laws in the state of Texas and the difficulties of defending ‘monsters’

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Generation game - the young lawyers following in their parents' footsteps
"You would have thought they would have seen their parents and learned their lesson..." - Despite seeing the long hours and hard work their parents put in, many offspring are not put off from following them into law, writes Georgina Stanley...

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'He's a human rights lawyer, you know' - barrister Adam Wagner on what drew him to a career in human rights law
Barrister and leading blogger Adam Wagner explains what drew him to human rights law – apart, of course, from Bridget Jones’s Diary – and offers a few tips for aspiring practitioners...

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What I wish I knew when I left uni - the profession's finest offer some life advice
They say hindsight is 20/20 – London’s senior lawyers offer their very best advice to Legal Week readers...
