In her article, Alia Hussain explores the intricate world of artificial intelligence (AI) in the legal sector, shedding light on the risks involved and the potential for misuse of its capabilities.
Laetitia Ponde Nkot explores in her article the changes to the Law Society's Conyeyancing Protocol, and the upcoming law to help lawyers draw up their sales contracts digitally.
Divya T explores in her article the case of Trafigura Maritime Logistics Pte Ltd ("Trafigura") in respect of the mv 'Aquafreedom' ('the Ship'). The case joins recent decisions, recalling certain principles of contract law such as negotiations 'subject to contract', and the cancellation of an offer by a counteroffer.
Sofia S. Gagliardi examines in her article the British government's bill to sanction the desecration of war memorials, following the events during the pro-Palestinian demonstration in London in November.
Sofia S. Gagliardi explores in her article the new rule The Cab Rank Rule (the Rule), incorporated after the Just Stop Oil event. The rule demands that a barrister accept instructions on a case if they are available, regardless of their personal beliefs.
Olga Kyriakoudi analyses in her article the efficacy of conditional fee agreements, alternative dispute resolution, and litigants in person. The article considers both practical and theoretical implications, acknowledging the impact of reduced civil legal aid, and proposes reforms to enhance accessibility to justice.
In her article, Olga Kyriakoudi explores the complex legal landscape of the personal injury litigation industry and the importance of training programs to minimise the challenges.