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'Digital detonation' - 9 May 2025

 

As the SRA licenses the ‘world’s first AI law firm’, it’s no longer a question of if but when.

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‘Hired guns’
- 11 April 2025

 

Something must be done about ethical standards to rein in lawyers who will stop at nothing to get a result for their clients. But what?

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‘Strike force’
- 14 March 2025

 

It’s not the 1970s, but trade union lawyers still make the weather in industrial relations.

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- 2 May 2025

 

Will justice be traded away in a peace deal for Ukraine?

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‘Tiers of the Crown’
- 4 April 2025

 

Joshua Rozenberg on the sentencing standoff and what it means for the constitution.

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‘Castle in the air’
- 7 March 2025

 

Fifty years after epochal anti-discrimination legislation, why do women lawyers still lag in the pay and promotion stakes?

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‘Power players’
- 25 April 2025

 

‘Renewable energy is not really about black letter law, but understanding how politics works’

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‘AI and the midmarket’
- 28 March 2025

 

‘This technology can fill the black holes in the legal services economy’.

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