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Drafting and research skills appear to lag under new regime, according to exclusive Legal Cheek research ahead of today's ...
Leeds law school grad, Mohammad Anas, takes a deep-dive into the ramifications of Ghibli-style images on copyright law in the ...
UCL law school has stated its intention to “secure” assessments against artificial intelligence (AI), declaring the shift a ...
Lawyers from leading firms have chipped in following a LinkedIn post sharing the rumour that a supermarket client makes ...
A round-up of online musings, memes and more ...
Today’s FTA between India and the UK promises to slash tariffs on goods from whisky to cosmetics to chocolate biscuits, ...
Darryl Cooke, founder of corporate firm gunnercooke, has brought his two sons, Ashley and Hayden, into the business as chiefs ...
On 24 February 2024, the FCA published CP24/2 (the “Transparency Proposals”). This was a consultation paper setting out the ...
Slaughter and May has opted to hold its salaries for newly qualified (NQ) solicitors at £150,000 as part of its spring pay ...
Now in its fourth year, the Solicitors Qualifying Examination (SQE) regime continues to present a daunting challenge for ...
"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 her pleading," says Mr Justice Ritchie ...
With anticipation building ahead of tomorrow’s annual in-person conference, Legal Cheek has today announced the final lineup ...