Kim Rust

A recent gradate of the University of Sheffield, having studied Law (with French Law) LLB for four years, including a year abroad in Aix-en-Provence. Kim Rust is currently studying as a fast-track LPC at the University of Law, Moorgate and is due to start work as a trainee solicitor for Linklaters LLP in March 2020.

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“What do you do?” – this question has been subtly and not-so-subtly posed several times since I started my job as a trainee solicitor last month. I remember awkwardly trying to rephrase it at networking events, having no meaningful idea

It’s now mid-October which means the leaves are turning, the nights are drawing in and it’s finally socially acceptable to don your winter knits. It’s the season to embrace the pumpkin spiced latte and embark on the timeless debate of

The bad news is… social distancing. Your treat cupboard and toilet roll supplies are dwindling faster than you’d hoped. You’re unsure whether your friendships, relationships and family ties can withstand weeks on end of such close proximity, or alternatively of

The bad news is… social distancing. Your treat cupboard and toilet roll supplies are dwindling faster than you’d hoped. You’re unsure whether your friendships, relationships and family ties can withstand weeks on end of such close proximity, or alternatively of

Welcome to Leadenhall Market, alleged and acclaimed as the inspiration for Diagon Alley in J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter series. In the heart of the City, nestled between the Walkie Talkie and the Gherkin, sits London’s answer to the Galleria Vittorio

Welcome to Leadenhall Market, alleged and acclaimed as the inspiration for Diagon Alley in J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter series. In the heart of the City, nestled between the Walkie Talkie and the Gherkin, sits London’s answer to the Galleria Vittorio

Welcome to Leadenhall Market, alleged and acclaimed as the inspiration for Diagon Alley in J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter series. In the heart of the City, nestled between the Walkie Talkie and the Gherkin, sits London’s answer to the Galleria Vittorio