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"I consider that it would have been negligent for this barrister, if she used AI and did not check it, to put that text into ...
Polly Botsford delves into Professor Richard Susskind's 'darker' latest book and wonders: 'Where has Reassuring Richard gone?
Lawyers from leading firms have chipped in following a LinkedIn post sharing the rumour that a supermarket client makes ...
A former University of Oxford law student and judge has been handed a lengthy prison sentence following conviction for modern slavery offences. Lydia Mugambe, 50, was a top judge studying for a ...
On 24 February 2024, the FCA published CP24/2 (the “Transparency Proposals”). This was a consultation paper setting out the ...
Today’s FTA between India and the UK promises to slash tariffs on goods from whisky to cosmetics to chocolate biscuits, ...
The first law firm to provide legal services exclusively through artificial intelligence (AI) has been authorised by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA). Garfield.Law, co-founded by ex-Baker ...
From top left to bottom right: Danielle Viall, General Counsel at the Legal Services Board; Dr Giles Proctor, CEO & Head of School at The College of Legal Practice; Caroline Lister, Director of ...
Charlotte Wanendeya, Head of Law at BPP (London) discusses dealing with generational conflict in the workplace and how ...
Slaughter and May has opted to hold its salaries for newly qualified (NQ) solicitors at £150,000 as part of its spring pay review. The move is unsurprising given that the firm raised NQ ...