60a93408-e443-41d2-a85f-068ee17c71a0Immense salaries attracted a whole generation of graduates to the law – but now that’s set to change. Alex Aldridge asks, is it really such a loss?

“Do not curse your fortune, but rather thank your lucky stars. You have been saved!” is Giles Coren’s message to graduates concerned about a City recruitment freeze. Writing last month in The Times, the journalist and occasional TV personality continues: “If the banks have closed their doors and the law firms don’t want you, all you need is… our congratulations.”

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