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AI in the Courts: Why the Debate Must Begin Now
The conversation around artificial intelligence in the justice system has moved from theoretical to urgent. According to the Master of the Rolls, a public debate must begin now on the use of AI in judicial decision-making — not years from now when the technology is already entrenched. This marks a pivotal moment for the legal community. As AI systems become increasingly capable of analysing evidence, predicting outcomes, and supporting judges, the profession faces critical qu

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Oct 151 min read
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From Skin to Embryo: A New Frontier in Fertility Science
A significant advance in reproductive biology has been achieved by researchers at the Oregon Health & Science University, who have for...

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Oct 121 min read
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Inheritance Tax Is Changing: What the Finance Bill 2026 Could Mean for You (Announced: 21 July 2025)
The UK government has now published draft legislation and policy papers for the upcoming Finance Bill 2025–26, including substantial...

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Jul 222 min read
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Safeguarding Judicial Independence: Confronting Threats to Our Judiciary
In a concerning development for the legal community, the Lord Chief Justice has raised alarms about escalating threats and abuse directed...

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Jul 31 min read
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A Perfect Storm? Independent Schools, SEND Reform & the Road Ahead
The UK’s independent school sector faces a critical period of change, with closures, mergers, and VAT-driven pressures reshaping the...

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Jul 31 min read
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The Future of Law: Private Equity Backs Remote-First Firm
The legal sector continues to evolve, with private equity increasingly recognising the value and potential of innovative law firm models....

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Jun 261 min read
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Upcoming Reforms to Anti-Money Laundering Regulations for Law Firms
The UK government has announced its intention to introduce clearer and more consistent Anti-Money Laundering (AML) rules applicable to...

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Jun 251 min read
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Fixed-Fee Legal Services Prove More Affordable - Regulator Confirms
New research from the Legal Services Board (LSB) has confirmed what many have long suspected: law firms offering fixed fees consistently...

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Jun 181 min read
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The Rise of AI in Law: Innovation or Illusion?
As artificial intelligence becomes increasingly embedded in legal practice, we face both remarkable opportunities and significant risks....

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Jun 182 min read
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A ‘legal landmark’ in the Age of AI
The Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) has approved the first-ever AI-driven law firm in England and Wales - Â Garfield.Law Ltd ....

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Jun 181 min read
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Jamie’s Dyslexia Revolution, Diagnostic Labelling, and the Unintended Cost to Self-Esteem
The Channel 4 documentary Jamie’s Dyslexia Revolution has reignited critical discussions around education, neurodiversity, and...

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Jun 183 min read
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Major IHT Relief Reforms Are Coming – What It Means for Succession and Estate Planning
Inheritance Tax Relief Reforms: Strategic Implications for Estate and Succession Planning Significant changes to the Inheritance Tax...

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Jun 142 min read
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Digital Justice and the Shifting Boundaries of Punishment
This compelling article in Criminology & Criminal Justice explores how social media platforms are reshaping the boundaries between...

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Jun 81 min read
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Trust Begins with Communication: Lessons from the Private Client Conference
A recent Law Gazette feature on the Private Client Conference has spotlighted a critical issue within the profession: communication....

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Jun 61 min read
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Law Commission Proposes Major Reform to Wills Law: Toward Clarity, Capacity and Client Protection
The Law Commission has released its long-anticipated recommendations to reform the law of wills in England and Wales, marking the most...

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May 301 min read
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Communication, Capacity and the Changing Landscape of Private Client Work
The recent Law Gazette coverage of the Private Client Conference underscores a truth many of us in this field recognise: technical...

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May 301 min read
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When Duty Meets Discretion: EDI, Legal Culture, and Institutional Reflection
The Bar Standards Board’s recent decision to withdraw its proposed core duty requiring barristers to actively advance equality,...

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May 291 min read
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Accredited Mediation Training: Building Conflict Resolution Skills for Modern Legal Practice
In an increasingly complex legal landscape, the ability to resolve disputes efficiently, ethically, and constructively is more vital than...

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May 291 min read
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Sovereign Responsibility and the Expanding Role of Treaty Arbitration in Cross-Border Legal Enforcement
The increasing reliance on investment treaty arbitration as a forum for enforcing foreign judgments raises important doctrinal and...

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May 251 min read
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Fake Citations and Legal Integrity: The Risks of AI-Generated Legal Research
The recent High Court proceedings regarding the unauthorised use of fictitious legal authorities by a pupil barrister raise questions...

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May 231 min read
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